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FuxEQ - New AUv3 7-Band Parametric Equalizer
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id1200763501
FuxEQ is a new 7-band parametric equalizer (audio unit) plugin for your music or sound production environment. A bunch of exceptional features, some of them not found in any other EQ software makes it truly unique:
The (high and low) shelving bands have a unique "asymmetry" parameter which allows finer control of the frequency curve around the edge frequency. This new feature is especially powerful for balancing frequency content of complementary sounds such as bass drum/bass guitar or different vocals and harmony instruments. For example, use it to "thin out" your bass drum in the lower mids/upper bass range, making room for your bass guitar... (Please compare the respective screenshots.)
A special "High/Low Balance" filter band is extremely useful for quick yet subtle and gentle adaptation of the warmth or brightness of a sound. (Please compare the screenshots.) This filter allows to tune the sound very smoothly without dominant coloring.
Filter frequencies can be adjusted up to 20000 Hz without any compromise in quality or bandwidth. Unlike many other equalizers FuxEQ does not "squeeze" frequency curves when approaching the 20000 Hz area. (Please compare the screenshots.)
A fully compatible Mac OS plugin will be available soon, making your workflow seamless across both platforms by transfer of parameter settings.
Each filter band has its own gain compensation parameter, allowing for loudness correct A/B comparison FOR EACH BAND -- without interrupting your listening experience by necessary gain adjustments.
The carefully designed interface is sensitive to many intuitive gestures and thus allows both easy and fine grained control even for small displays or views:
- Grab markers to adjust frequencies and boost/cut.
- Grab frequency curves to adjust the individual gain compensation.
- Select or deselect filter bands by simple taps to switch between display of detailed parameters and a clear, tidy overview.
- Use the sliders for quick coarse parameter adjustments and swipe over the values, parameter names or the sliders outside the thumb for fine tuning.
- Double tap curves to active/deactivate the filter band.
Released 1/31/17 for both iPhone and iPad by Mattoncino Software
]Requires iOS 9.3 or later
$7.99
Comments
It's really called "Fux" ??
Very interesting indeed and very tempted.
I thought that too. Alternate spelling, but I know what they're going for.![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Are these really unique? I'm asking cuz I thought FabFilter Pro-q(2) do these sort-a things?
They at least ought to put an umlaut over the "u" or something.
Kind of funny name, thought it was mispelled.
I could care less about its name, lol. How does it SOUND?![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Someone's bound to complain. Let's hope it doesn't have a 'sex' knob too. It'll all kick off again![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Fux me
This name is as good as the Poop FLart Looper.............................
$8 for an EQ?
Interesting how this AU equalizer comes out just after I've spent last week playing with GarageBand and realizing how nice it is to have a touchable equalizer on each track, even when I'm just having fun playing around, not serious DAW work. Since we can't have FabFilter's Pro Q2 outside of Auria this might be very useful.
Equalisers deserve their own league just like drum machines.
WTFx?!
Maybe it's supposed to be pronounced like the German word "Fuchs", meaning fox, but where's the fun in that? On the other hand fux pronounced like fucks, it would sound like fax, meaning fax, to Germans. What the fux?
Except as preferrable to Foxy-Kew, at a bit of a stretch it could possibly be pronounced "Eff-oo-Wexy-Kew", but I don't know why that would make any sense,
But it could.
Conceivably.
Maybe.
Any reason, if one has the Fabs in Auria, that one might spend pocket money on this (irrespective of the ability to use it outside of Auria)....?
That's the question. I'm just waiting for the 'go-to' AU EQ for iOS, because no matter how high quality Fabfilter stuff is, it's not useful to me if I can't use it in AUM for live work.
Have you tried Remaster ($4)? EQ (AU/IAA/AB) / Compressor (AB/IAA)
@hellquist Very interesting, thanks for the recommendation. There are lots of variations of AU EQ out now. Time to sit back and wait to see which will float to the surface![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
For now I'm using AUMs built in filter nodes to do what I need.
Yeah, got Remaster almost immediately when it was released, as it was one of the first AU effects ever (well, for iOS). You can read more about it on Johns blog: http://musicappblog.com/remaster-update/
I haven't tested it thoroughly though, I got all the FabFilters a week or two after that and I am still trying to learn the ropes of those. Remaster is good to have around though as an AU EQ in AUM.
Anyone know how this or Remaster compares to zMorsEQ (also AU)?
Virsyn VirEffX does AU but it is a multieffect so not as specifically eq awesome but not bad for a quick eq jobby, especially live. @OscarSouth
I do the same thing, for simplicity, and to prevent crashes.
AUM's effects are all top notch too. Blows me away. I LOVE the Saturation effect in particular. I'm hoping that when the AUFX series go AU, that those and AUM's nodes will be all I'll ever need.
Yes. It does the job. Then, I use Saturn in Auria.
I think I might like this one. How are people liking it so far?
How does it compare to DDMF, ZMors EQ and Remaster? What lets me hesitate is that it's the only audio app by that dev, who only has 2 apps on the store. And it's not really instabuy cheap @ €7,99. Otherwise I think it looks the best of all the contenders.
Yes, the collective we didn't seem to jump on this bandwagon. Anyone take the hit and can report back?
Fux me, does this have a bunch of handy presets, or are we on our own?
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Yes, good point. The inability to use Fab Filters outside of Auria is a pain. I asked the developers of FF is there was any chance of them being made available to other apps.... and was very politely told it isn't worth their while.![:'( :'(](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/cry.png)
There is also DDMF 6144 EQ AU Unit. Which is very good.
I was considering to buy that one. But I think the graphical interface with hardware-like knobs is inferior to fux, zMors and remaster.
It's great that since it's au i can give 2 fux