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2 new plug-ins from Sonoris Audio Engineering

Friday June 13, 2008. 12:29 PM, by Nantho Plug-ins > Sonoris Audio Engineering
Plug-ins : 2 new plug-ins from Sonoris Audio Engineering - pcmusicSonoris Audio Engineering has announced the release of its Sonoris Equalizer and Sonoris Linear Phase Equalizer VST effect plug-ins.

Sonoris Equalizer features :

- 7 filter bands.
- Lowpass and highpass filters up to 48 dB/octave.
- Peaking and shelving filters.
- Stereo, L, R or MS processing and monitoring.
- No pre-warping effects, that is, correct response up to Nyquist.
- HQ mode with upsampling for an even more accurate response.
- Soft Engage technology on all filters to prevent pops and crackles.
- Mousewheel support.
- A/B comparison.
- Large graphical display with draggable handles for maximum control.
- Three zoom levels.
- High resolution level meter.
- Track following.
- Full automation possible.
- SSE and SSE2 optimizations.
- Settings can be saved.
- 64 bit integer math in audio chain, except for the filter code.
- TPDF dither is used to convert the 64 bit signal back to the host resolution.

Sonoris Linear Phase Equalizer Features :

- 7 band parametric linear phase equalizer.
- backwards/forwards type algorithm.
- 4 quality settings.
- Lowpass and highpass filters up to 48 dB/octave.
- Peaking and shelving filters.
- Stereo, L, R or MS processing and monitoring.
- No pre-warping effects, that is, correct response up to Nyquist.
- HQ mode with upsampling for an even more accurate response.
- Soft Engage technology on all filters to prevent pops and crackles.
- Mousewheel support.
- A/B comparison.
- Large graphical display with draggable handles for maximum control.
- Three zoom levels.
- High resolution level meter.
- Track following.
- Full automation possible.
- SSE and SSE2 optimizations.
- Settings can be saved.
- 64 bit integer math in audio chain, except for the filter code.
- TPDF dither is used to convert the 64 bit signal back to the host resolution.

They are both available now in VST format for Mac OS X and Windows at a price of $225 each.
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