12-08-2019, 12:14 AM
TinyQ
![[Image: tinyq.png]](https://static.kvraudio.com/i/b/tinyq.png)
TinyQ is - as the name suggests - a rather tiny EQ. There are lots of good large EQs around but nothing versatile if simply a few adjustments are needed. The EQ provides the following features:
4 bands 20 Hz to 20 kHz, two of them switchable between peak and shelf.
Butterworth hi- and lo-cut with orders between 6 and 48 dB/octave.
Toggle (Tiny/Large/Huge) to make it a bit less tiny. Huge mode is new in version 1.5.
As some may notice the user interface is inspired by a DAW's channel EQ.
Set a default size for new instances (new in version 1.5).
Set default settings for new instances.
Included frequency analyser.
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![[Image: tinyq.png]](https://static.kvraudio.com/i/b/tinyq.png)
TinyQ is - as the name suggests - a rather tiny EQ. There are lots of good large EQs around but nothing versatile if simply a few adjustments are needed. The EQ provides the following features:
4 bands 20 Hz to 20 kHz, two of them switchable between peak and shelf.
Butterworth hi- and lo-cut with orders between 6 and 48 dB/octave.
Toggle (Tiny/Large/Huge) to make it a bit less tiny. Huge mode is new in version 1.5.
As some may notice the user interface is inspired by a DAW's channel EQ.
Set a default size for new instances (new in version 1.5).
Set default settings for new instances.
Included frequency analyser.
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