Chokidar3 EQ v1.10 Noisebud, 2023, January 252025, May 27 Changelog v1.10: There’s a manual Added a button that opens the manual The first version of Noisebud Chokidar EQ was introduced in late 2015. It had two qualities that made it stand out from other similar EQs; The bands had a flat shape (a copy from an analog filter design) and it was also 100% level compensated, which at the time was rare. These two qualities made Chokidar EQ easy to work with, the flat curves made it possible to boost the mids and highs without making it sound harsh and the gain compensation made it easy to hear if the settings are useful or not. Since then, the range of EQ options available has increased greatly, but Chokidar still stands out as a fast and efficient EQ. It’s perfect for mastering purposes and is an efficient and enjoyable tool for anyone looking to get the most out of their sound. Available for Patreons here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/download-hub-74683988 It’s not available for 32-bit Windows. I can make a 32-bit version but I have to change some things for it to work. For now, I decided to skip the 32-bit version until someone makes a request. Blog
Still in the studio 2009, December 26 Sol’s ass hurts after a couple of ours in a bad chair in the studio upstairs and the Vocals that we recorded earlier in Visby wouldn’t fit in the mix. Well, tomorrow is another day and everything’ll fit right in. We hope. Read More
360 degrees phase shifter 2010, January 12 We started to work on a 360 phase shift plug that we needed during the mixing of our latest tracks, this should be build in in any up to date DAW but it’s not. On the other hand, we didn’t have to DIY this time since we found this that… Read More
Know your EAM pt1 2012, March 18 As we live and calculate our whole life from a linear perspective, we decided to write a little about the Electroacoustic/electronic music history in a non linear format and jump back and forth in time and place as it pleases us. If you can’t do it physically yet, then we’ll… Read More