


Of course, there is also extensive CV control throughout. Because this is a Reason device, it takes a unique modular approach to EQ with each band having it’s own independent audio input and output jacks on the back panel, further extending the flexibility of the device. This feature also allows you to "Play" the EQ from MIDI or CV, choosing note and/or gate/velocity to control the bands.

For starters, all bands are tuned in musical semitones across the entire audible spectrum, ensuring your EQ is always exactly "in tune" with your track (unless you prefer to detune it!) while also making the relationship between pitch and frequency easy to understand. Try adding 50% drive to a high shelf for “exciter” type effects on acoustic instruments and bright synths, try it on mid range EQ for bringing instruments and vocal forward, try tighter Q boosts on low frequencies for turning wimpy drums into thunderous hits.Ĭonsisting of five identical EQ bands and two matching filter bands (seven bands in all), the Selig ColoringEQ takes a refreshingly musical approach to EQ. All in all, there are 10 EQ types and 5 versatile Filter types to choose from in the ColoringEQ. It's all in there, from modern smooth-to-steep ZDF shelve EQs with Q, to vintage asymmetrical parametric EQ shapes, from Tilt/Shift and Smiley/Frowny “boutique” types to modern symmetrical proportional EQ. Able to tackle any EQ task from subtle to surgical, ColoringEQ offers all common and many uncommon EQ types.
