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EQ510 by Aurora DSP (Released)
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/eq510/id6502845288
Experience real sound with digital flexibility. The 510EQ, modeled after a legendary American equalizer, offers smooth drive and vintage color.
Perfect for any musician!
Flexibility of digital, real sound
The 510EQ is a lightweight plugin modeled after the famous American equalizer used as a 500 module and amplified with a vintage output transformer to add smooth drive and color.
At Aurora DSP, we're always striving to improve your workflow and create plugins that will stay in your arsenal forever. We bring the advanced features of classic gear to modern musicians, engineers and producers.
Comments
Okay this and the other Aurora plugins are at a massive bargain price! Seriously a steal.
Will be curious to hear your opinion of how this compares to the red rock sound one, Jim, if you have both 🔥
I still need to complete my RRS collection. 😅
What is "real sound"?
I’m curious. Is the 150mb size due to the UI or is it maybe using convolution if anyone knows
Right?
“digital, real sound”
An advertisement buzzphrase. 🤪
There's also one in Logics vintage EQ collection, a comparison of all three would be cool.
The app scales strangely on iPhone 15 iOS 17.4.1
Demo and a Giveaway
Would be great to hear how this sounds compared to the RRS EQ560.
I doubt if you would hear any difference between the 2. Love all the RRS stuff, all quality for super cheap.
Thanks for the reminder - there are some great tools in Logic.
Just purchased it to use in NS2 and Cubasis. Can't wait to mix with it.