iZotope – FXEQ v1.0.0.442 VST3, AAX x64
A creative approach to the EQ workflow. Find your true colors. Infuse your sound with energy with Saturate. Add vintage ambience with Lo-Fi. Add depth and movement with chorus, flanger, phaser, reverb, and delay.
Then transform any sound into something completely new with unique combos and automation. From powerful bass to crunchy drums and subdued synths, it’s never been easier to bring creativity exactly where it’s needed.
Unleash the potential of color in your sound. 5 powerful creative effects. 1 innovative EQ workflow. Easily add drive, volume, and texture to your tracks. No more complicated routings, buses, and sends – simplify your effects chain with 10 individual plugins in one. Experience great sound without the hassle.
Unique EQ Workflow
FXEQ doesn’t just “apply” effects. Give your mix tone and texture with the 6-band EQ in each module. Then customize with 4 versatile filter shapes and adjustable Q. Forget about typical multi-effects. This is a whole new way to process audio.
Saturation
Give your sound expression, character, and richness with 8 saturation modes. Need a subtle warmth to your vocals? How about some screaming distortion for the bass? Turn it up, down, or whatever you like.
Lo-Fi
Sounding too clean and polished? Lacking an analog edge? Add everything from vintage ambience to bit-driven chaos with 4 lo-fi modes.
Reverb
Create your own space with three reverb types. Dreamy vocals, atmospheric synths, that glue that ties it all together? That’s it.
Delay
Add depth and stereo effect with 4 delay types. Boost the rhythm on drums, play Marco Polo with vocals, add some slapback to guitar parts and more.
Modulation
Bring dynamics to your music with 4 modulation effects. Create lush, layered vocals with Chorus. Make drums swirl with Flanger. Add shimmer to keys with Phaser. And enhance guitar solos with Doubler.
Pro Presets and More
Quickly find your starting point with over 60 presets – pick your favourite or choose a random one, then tweak it to your liking. Always avoid clipping with the zero-latency limiter. And if you want to use FXEQ as a send effect, simply turn on FX Only mode to remove the dry signal and fine-tune it further.