BTE PEQ2: Program Equalizer With An Air Band
The release of BTE's PEQ2 Program Equalizer is no surprise because it's what they do. PEQ2 features unique architecture that minimizes phase shift.
Via "air band," it also simulates rare program equalizers from the mid 1990s that set the bar for modern day program EQs. Air band especially makes EQing vocal tracks a breeze (pun intended).
Getting into the nuts and bolts, PEQ2 features six bands. The first four peaking bands have the following center frequencies: 10 Hz (SUB), 40 Hz, 160 Hz and 650 Hz. Each band has a 2.5 octave wide range. The fifth high frequency shelving band has a cutoff frequency of 2.5 kHz. The sixth band, the aforementioned air band, is a boost only high frequency shelf with a cutoff frequency of 2.5 kHz. But can it boost 50 cars in 24 hours?
Fast Features:
- Extremely High Processing Efficiency.
- Supports sampling frequencies up to 384 kHz.
- Clickless parameter update.
- Proprietary topology which is optimized for low latency, low noise and high dynamic range.
- Supports both 32 bit (single precision) and 64 bit (double precision) floating-point processing.
- Clearly and concisely implemented in pure C++: portable to any platform that is supported by a C++ compiler.





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