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Free DJ Equalizer VST plugin for Ableton Live
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federico



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:03 am    Post subject:  Free DJ Equalizer VST plugin for Ableton Live Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Hello

My name is Federico and I am posting this message on multiple forums, so accept my apologies for not being very specific.
If this is out of topic or not welcome, I trust that a moderator will move it to the right place and/or delete it.

I will try to check for replies but if you have any comments about this post or anything else that you wish to tell me, please email me directly at federico@londonschoolofsound.co.uk

I am writing to announce that the London School of Sound has released LSS DJeq, a simple but effective VST plugin dedicated to users of Ableton Live.

Similar to the Eq-Three audio effect that comes with Ableton Live, the LSS DJeq is much easier to use with controllers such as the Hercules DJ console, Pioneer DJM800, Korg Zero4, because it has the zero value in the central position of the potentiometer. If you ever tried to use the standard Eq-three with one of these midi controllers you know what I am talking about.
The user interface features Kill buttons for every frequency band, large intuitive controls and a cut/boost range that goes from minus infinite to plus six dB.

The plugin is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.0 which means that it's free to download, use and redistribute as long as it's not modified.

There is no registration required, no forms to fill, no spyware and it is available for both Mac and PC.
The plugin was developed with Cycling '74 Pluggo and It requires the Pluggo runtime libraries to work (also free to download and install).

The LSS DJeq can be found on www.londonschoolofsound.co.uk/resources.php complete with detailed installations instructions.

Thank you.
afro
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