Freq Fork - LA Freq
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:55 pm
So, I was going to get ahold of Nix. And, as people know I've been attempting to make a good EQ for a while.
And meanwhile, Nix has always had one that works well. It's really humbling that some people can have so much skill because I tried My own methods which admittedly, fell short.
So I went with His most recent freq, and am Making a fork. It's a very modern no text parametric EQ. It'll have a popup menu (three lines to signify it) which has a few features. Also, there will be right click to change filter type.
So far so good, will be posted later tonight. It's choice for sure. Anyone Who's a fan of the parametric EQ by FL Studio will like this one because it is rather similar. It uses only 0.8% CPU for all bands. I was hoping that Nix might be down with Me adding his Phonics or Nix logo. I'd love a co-release because, though I added a lot of My own stuff, it's based on His hard work.
See You tonight. BTW, I call these bells the orbs of smoothness. All You need do is grab the orbs and move them around and it's pure magic!
tata.
And meanwhile, Nix has always had one that works well. It's really humbling that some people can have so much skill because I tried My own methods which admittedly, fell short.
So I went with His most recent freq, and am Making a fork. It's a very modern no text parametric EQ. It'll have a popup menu (three lines to signify it) which has a few features. Also, there will be right click to change filter type.
So far so good, will be posted later tonight. It's choice for sure. Anyone Who's a fan of the parametric EQ by FL Studio will like this one because it is rather similar. It uses only 0.8% CPU for all bands. I was hoping that Nix might be down with Me adding his Phonics or Nix logo. I'd love a co-release because, though I added a lot of My own stuff, it's based on His hard work.
See You tonight. BTW, I call these bells the orbs of smoothness. All You need do is grab the orbs and move them around and it's pure magic!
tata.