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Lindell Audio TE-100 v1.1.1 Incl Patched and Keygen-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | August 23 2020 | 15 MB
The original KLEIN & HUMMEL UE-100® EQs are extremely rare and expensive. But Rafa Sardina - who has 12 Grammy wins and 35 nominations - owns 10 of them!
What is so special about this weird and wonderful device?

For some time, hardware equalizers had to each be developed with a specific purpose in mind, requiring engineers to combine different EQ types in one signal chain in order to achieve the frequency response they needed on any given source. They would have to accept the necessary evil of the resulting phase and intermodulation distortion when treating these sounds. When released in 1961, the Klein & Hummel UE-100 Universal Equalizer changed all that.

This all-tube minimum phase EQ used six discrete filter modules to create a collection of band-pass filters that could create dynamic curves for any application from source mixing to vocal tracking to mastering. While some earlier UE-100s were used to transparently filter out junk low and high frequencies when printing to tape and vinyl, it quickly became commonplace to take advantage of the unique pushbutton frequency selection; this provided an easy way to not only recall settings, but also alter them on the fly while recording a performance. The UE-100 became known for its musically warm curves and precise response, offering a myriad of possibilities for treating frequencies by boosting and/or cutting across the spectrum to shape sounds “like a Pultec on steroids.”

That tube-powered universal sound and innovative behavior from K&H is now available to you in plugin form. The Lindell TE-100 is an exacting emulation of all the sweet and savory frequency treatment offered by the original hardware EQ. Right down to the pushbuttons on the interface and the all-tube filter bypass, the TE-100 re-creates this piece of German audio history with immaculate realism. Only now, a stereo pair won’t cost you $10,000.

Hone in on your sound with low and high pass filters at each end of the TE-100, then boost at one of four critical frequencies with rounded or high-Q shelf bands to add body and presence. Create dual parametric band-pass filters in the TE-100’s mid section to quickly bring out the true character of your sound. The pushbutton frequency selectors offer a unique way to shape your frequency response by focusing on each corner frequency of a filter and moving those frequencies closer or further apart while letting your ears guide your mix decision.

The TE-100 plugin also adds a few useful extra features that help improve workflow in the digital environment: Maintain full control across a variety of mix situations by taking advantage of level calibration, internal oversampling adjustment, and an analog mode that adds additional tone coloration and noise floor taken from the original unit. Dial in precise gain adjustments in 0.5 dB steps, contrasting the 2 dB to 3 dB resolution available through the knobs of the original hardware. With the Lindell TE-100, the legacy of the original Universal Equalizer can be brought to your DAW in a convenient digital form that stays true to the hardware.





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comments

  Resident 10.01.2009 2 739
+339
R2R never fail to deliver . Thanks a million, your efforts are greatly appreciated.
  Resident 14.05.2017 568
+165
So apparently this was previously available only inside Lindell bundle right? I'm not able to find a previous version of this as single vst, so to install this new version i will need to uninstall the bundle and "loose" the others plugins? This is strange, maybe R2R is about to release the other ones as single vsts too, i don't know...
  Member 2.10.2016 1 151
+157
No, I don't think so. Your previous R2R pa.license should work for this one as well.
Here I just installed. No activation required since all the previous R2R plugins are still here and working.
But, anyways, you always can create a new folder for each new PA plugin and save its license file there and to keep your original pa.license where it is for all others plugins.
Metallium
  Resident 14.05.2017 568
+165
So you suggest an update? Again, this was inside a bundle, there's no uninstall for this single plugin, only for the bundle which this plugin is inside! I have it installed and to uninstall it will need to uninstall the complete Lindell bundle, how should i proceed to install/update this one without loosing all the other ones inside the bundle? Or, again, am i missing something i don't understand?
  Resident 14.05.2017 568
+165
Maybe it's just a matter of time and R2R will release the other Lindell plugins separately
  Member 2.10.2016 1 151
+157
I always update plugins. Not bacause the sound quality. Because bug fixes, cpu hog and so...
I installed it over the previous one and it is ok. Did the same with the Lindell 80 series. They are working great now in AAX mode!
The R2R even told this time to remove the previous version. So I didn't remove.
Metallium
  Resident 14.05.2017 568
+165
So now you have two uninstall files for the same plugin then? One for the bundle which the TE-100 was inside and one for the new version of the same plugin? That is not right to me, let me know if you have a new uninstall file now, if you have the budle already installed of course.
  Resident 20.03.2018 480
+56
So many posts, so many questions, so many question marks, so many helpful people who take their time ...... but zero, noll, нуль, zéro, Null, ゼロ, sıfır, صفر thanks .....
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159198
That's because you look at the wrong place.

See how much people have clicked on thanks button and +1, which is the best way to thank for a post, instead of clustering the comments.
  Member 15.10.2017 1374
+518
Often with R2R you may install over the old ones (so in this case, you do not lose the bundle from uninstalling).
I always check the .nfos if I am going to install over others.
Sometimes they say to uninstall and "clean up" after, so it is important to read what they say.
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  Banned 16.02.2012 705
+74
The next Photoshop Voodoo PlugIn?
  Member 12.09.2019 89
+38
No, it`s a nod to the Klein & Hummel UE-100, with 14 tubes powering a single EQ!
  Member 22.08.2016 209
+33
Yeah do you just install this over the previous bundled version?
  Member 15.10.2017 1374
+518
Often with R2R that is ok to do.
Just check the nfo files for info first (sometimes they give instructions to remove the old one / and 'clean up").
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  Resident 14.05.2017 568
+165
No, you can't do that, how can you "remove" only the old one if it's inside a bundle? And if you have the bundle installed you can't update either or uninstallation file of the bundle will be probably corrupted since there was that plugin inside that before, if you want this and you don't have the bundle already that's fine, if not you have to get rid of all the Lindell bundle hoping that the other ones will be released as separate plugins in the future, i think i will pass and keep the bundle with the older version inside for now.
  Banned 10.06.2020 265
+57
just install it separately . whats so hard on that somebody allready mentioned
quote by MetalliumHere I just installed. No activation required since all the previous R2R plugins are still here and working.
But, anyways, you always can create a new folder for each new PA plugin and save its license file there and to keep your original pa.license where it is for all others plugins.

quote by EpidemicoSo now you have two uninstall files for the same plugin then?

so what
  Resident 14.05.2017 568
+165
Thanks but i prefer to keep one single version per plugin to be honest, two versions of the same plugins it's just not for me it could conflict and i don't want to, i prefer clean installations to be honest, i will stick with the old version inside the bundle that i have already installed.
  Member 29.12.2015 68
-1
The Follawing Plug-Ins failed to load because they are not valid 64 bit AAX Plug-ins in Pro Tools 2020.5.0
  Member 23.11.2016 2 115
+108
Man this is a good sounding EQ

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