Capture Classic Curves from Hardware EQs
The Q-Capture/Q-Clone combination solves three crucial limitations with outboard analog EQ: You can’t use more than one instance of a hardware processor, you can’t save presets, and you can’t see the actual curve that’s being applied—which often doesn’t correspond to the panel markings.
Q-Capture “samples” a hardware EQ’s curve. Save it as a Q-Clone plugin preset, insert it in as many tracks as you like, and see the exact curve represented graphically. It’s pretty magical.
requirements:
mac:
cpu: Intel or Silicon Architecture
ram: 8
disk: 16
version: macOS Catalina 10.15, Big Sur 11, Monterey 12, Ventura 13, Sonoma 14
additional_requirements: Minimum: 1024×768
Recommended: 1280×1024 / 1600×1024
USB displays are not supported as the primary display.
internet required: no
windows:
cpu: X64 compatible Intel or AMD CPU
ram: 8
disk: 16
version: Windows 10 64 bit and Windows 11
additional_requirements: Minimum: 1024×768
Recommended: 1280×1024 / 1600×1024
internet required: no
trial: no
notes:
feature: Use hardware EQ curves on as many DAW tracks as you want
Bring the sound of classic hardware into your DAW’s projects
Comes with a huge collection of presets from vintage hardware EQs
Use virtual cables for cloning plugins without an audio interface
Save analog EQ settings as a plugin preset
Mix and match curves from different EQs
Displays what’s really happening with analog EQ curves
Clone plugins—save curves from several series EQs as one preset
licensing methods:
computer
usb
platforms: mac
windows
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