![]() ![]() ![]() Gains are represented logarithmically between -60 dB and +60 dB and linearly below -60 dB. -Infinite dB to +60 dB gain range. This allows you to completely silence entire ranges of the spectrum or to really bring back some fainter harmonics by boosting their amplitude thousandfold.Smooth and fluid graphics. The whole interface responds fluidly to change, even the frequency visualisation has a great frame rate and all the graphics are perfectly anti-aliased.It moves in a fluid manner in sync with the source sound and has a frequency resolution of about 10 Hz. It's also fine tuned so that intensities at different frequencies are represented in a way that matches closely to our perception. ![]() Frequency analyser. More intuitive than your usual logarithmic curve frequency display, this frequency analyser shows you the intensity of frequencies before and after the filtering with colours.Simple curve modification functions. You can modify the curve as a whole using the transpose function to shift the curve up and down by up to 10 octaves, affect the overall gain to shift all gain settings up or down evenly or even change the gain scale to apply a ratio to all gains, thus enabling you to either flatten, exaggerate or reverse the shape of a curve.You can create or disable bands by double clicking on the visualisation area of the interface and adjust them either in that area or using the knobs or even the automatable parameter sliders in the host's interface. The actual filter's frequency profile is displayed as a dashed curve when it differs from the ideal spline curve (this can be changed by changing the filter's resolution). No filter types to choose from, all points simply define part of the shape of the filter's spline curve. Spline-based filter design. Filters are simply created by designing a spline curve which can be made to adopt any imaginable shape.Also has the advantage of not incurring aliasing artifacts. Linear phase equalizer. Offers a better sound quality than the more common minimum phase equalizers by not affecting the phase of sound, only the intensity of frequencies, which makes it easier to achieve good sounding results.Also the free version cannot open or save presets. This free version only has up to 4 bands as opposed to up to 60 bands. Photosounder is on sale for $39 USD until July 31st, 2022.Please Note: This is the FREE VERSION of the SplineEQ. Every day spent using Photosounder brings new discoveries, new kinds of sounds never heard before, new effects never approximated, new takes on classical effects or methods, all merely by combining the power of the simple set of tools built in the program. The immense possibilities offered by Photosounder are only starting to be discovered. Powerful built-in image editing tools, some yet unknown to general image editing programs, are specifically tailored to enable you to create and edit sounds with ease in ways and with results simply impossible with other programs. Thanks to its powerful and omnipotent synthesis algorithms, it is capable of creating any sound possible. Photosounder is the first audio editor/synthesizer to have an entirely image-based approach to sound creation and editing. Photosounder features noise-based synthesis for synthesizing original sounds from nothing or resynthesizing wildly transformed sounds in a way that results in a continuous and smooth spectrum. Plugin Boutique has launched an exclusive sale on Photosounder, the software that offers lossless processing of sounds based on images. ![]()
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