

And for those occasions when even the super-steep 96dB/ octave roll-off slope isn’t precise enough, the Low and High Cut filter types can now be set to Brickwall mode for the ultimate in top/bottom attenuation. Pro-Q 3 adds to Pro-Q 2’s multitude of filter types with the all-new Flat Tilt shape, applying a flat tilting correction curve to the entire audible spectrum. Each individual band can now be set to process only the Mid, Side, Left, Right, or Stereo channels so that users can get truly surgical with their stereo frequency-shaping on a band-by-band basis. Pro-Q has long been able to work its equalisation magic on the mid or side channels in a stereo signal, as well as left and right, and this functionality becomes even more flexible with Pro-Q 3. The plug-in automatically configures itself to the multichannel format of the hosting surround track, and an intuitive selection panel enables EQ adjustment of multiple channels together. Pro-Q 3 works with all major surround formats, up to Dolby Atmos 7.1.2.

And, of course, dynamic EQ bands continue to operate with perfect analogue matching and support Linear Phase mode. An intelligent algorithm automatically chooses program-dependent attack, release, and knee settings, while the Threshold can be set automatically, according to the input signal level, or manually. Pro-Q 3 adds the ability to switch any of its 24 bands to Dynamic EQ mode, with a simple, elegant workflow: just raise or lower the Dynamic Range ring around the Gain knob to apply smooth compression or expansion to that band. Supports common Pro Tools hardware control surfaces.
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Professional mastering-grade EQ plug-in with exceptional sound quality.With FabFilter Pro-Q 3, you get the highest possible sound quality, a pervasive feature set, and a gorgeous, innovative interface with unrivalled ease of use. I will just do without the fully working spectrum analyzer and keep my EQ settings as they are.An equaliser is probably the tool you use most while mixing and mastering, so you need the best of the best. I can't imagine doing all that by hand all over again lol. Cheers.ĮDIT: I tried it and copied the text from the VST2 ini preset to the VST3 preset but when trying to swap to any preset in the VST3 version, the EQ wasn't changed, so it doesn't work. Yes I am being lazy and haven't tried it yet but I just wondered if anyone knows the answer off the top of their head. I know the presets are stored by Reaper in "vst-FabFilter Pro-Q 3.ini" in the presets folder for the VST2 version - but what if I start using the VST3 version of Fabfilter Pro-Q?Ĭan I just copy the text from "vst-FabFilter Pro-Q 3.ini" into the presets file for the VST3 version and I will have them all back again on the VST3 version? Problem is, the spectrum analyzer in Pro-Q doesn't automatically show the track names on the VST2 version, but the VST3 version does, so I want to swap to using the VST3 version. I have a ton of Reaper-saved presets on my Fabfilter Pro-Q and I saved them all with the VST2 version of Fabfilter Pro-Q.
