Plugin Alliance – TBTECH Kirchhoff-EQ v1.7.0 VST, VST3, AAX x64

Equalizer will never be the same again. Kirchhoff-EQ is a superb 32-band parametric equalizer designed for mission-critical professional applications. It features exquisite sound quality, analog modeled curves, ultra-low distortion dynamics processing, 15 filter types (with smoothly variable shapes) and 32 vintage EQ types that emulate real devices.

Highest sound quality:

Thanks to the “Robust Nyquist-matched Transform”, the Kirchhoff-EQ has made its digital frequency response closer to the analog one, without the high-frequency “cramps” that occur in conventional IIR (infinite impulse response) equalizers.

High-precision processing:

By default, the Kirchhoff-EQ works in 64-bit mode, but in order for the internal processing precision to reach 117 bits, a technique called “Double-Double” is used! It is the first equalizer in the world to achieve such precision. A technology called “Psychoacoustic Adaptive Filter Topologies” allows the filter structures to intelligently change themselves to a state of “best match”, which leads to optimized sound quality without compromise in low or high frequencies.

A Complete Palette of Analog and Digital Filter Types:

Kirchhoff-EQ includes 15 unique filter types, ranging from the usual low-pass, high-pass, bell and shelving to the more esoteric flat slope, flat top and sword filters. Take advantage of 9 carefully selected vintage EQ models and fully variable EQ points not found in the analog domain.

Selectable Phase Modes:

To accommodate all your phase relationship needs, Kirchhoff-EQ’s phase mode switches between zero-latency mode, analog mode, linear phase mode and the original mixed phase mode, which uses zero-latency when the band’s frequency point is low and uses linear phase when it is high.

Deep and Powerful Dynamic EQ Capabilities:

Kirchhoff-EQ’s dynamics handling isn’t just a bonus, it’s some of the richest dynamics capabilities you’ve ever seen. With dual thresholds, adjustable “onset” control, and a relative definition option, you can do what other EQs simply can’t: Simultaneously compress and expand to help “stabilize” a given frequency. EQ transients separately from the body. Or effectively connect one frequency band to dynamic activity in another. Even vintage-modeled curves can be applied to the dynamics processing.

Endless possibilities and intuitive operation:

Kirchhoff-EQ has every feature imaginable in an EQ, including spectrum capture, oversampling, lookahead, mid processing and monitoring, stereo width, global EQ scaling, and more, all optimized for ultra-low CPU load.

Optimizations:

  • Improved performance on touchscreens.
  • New vector font.
  • New pitch display in spectrum capture mode.
  • Default filter types created by dragging on low and high frequencies are now customizable.
  • Optimized Tilt editing section.
  • Optimized behavior of some popup windows.
  • Completely redesigned settings menu.
  • New ‘Factory Reset Default State’ button in settings menu.
  • ‘Initialize’ now renamed to more accurate ‘Clear All Bands’; new ‘Reset to Default’ function.

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where the render thread would hang in some cases.
  • Fixed an issue where a corrupted default state file could disable the plugin.
  • All knobs and sliders now respond to the ‘reverse mouse wheel’ setting.
  • Operations with the Lookahead switch, Output Gain knob, and Output Pan knob can now be correctly undo/redo or saved between A/B switches.
  • Fixed an audio glitch that could occur after adjusting band pan in non-minimum phase modes.
  • Fixed an issue where the frequency range would not change with the Q value when monitoring certain band types.
  • Fixed an issue where deleting tracks or plugins in a DAW in fullscreen could cause a crash.
  • Fixed several display issues in fullscreen.
  • Fixed an issue where fullscreen would not appear on top in some DAWs.
  • Fixed menus and popups scaling incorrectly with certain display settings.
  • Fixed incorrect mouse behavior when dragging knobs with certain screen resolutions.
  • Fixed an issue where the actual cursor position might not match the position the plugin responded to when used on multiple screens with different display scales.
  • Fixed an incorrect spectrum refresh rate in some special cases.
  • Fixed multiple issues in the Rosetta translation environment on macOS.
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