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PSPaudioware PSP MasterQ2 v2.1.1-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 2021.11.20 | 14.33 MB
Typically, mastering equalisers are purely focused on the process of equalization, but PSP MasterQ2 is not merely a masteringEQ; the "Q" stands for "Quality." We designed PSP MasterQ2 to be a creative tool for mixing and mastering or wherever its features and quality are needed.

PSP MasterQ2 can operate at sampling rates ranging from 44.1kHz all the way up to 768kHz. It offers seven different filters: 12, 24, and 36 dB/oct low cut and high cut filters; low shelf and high shelf filters which can be switched to peaking filters; and low-mid, middle and high-mid peaking filters - all with adjustable frequency and Q over a wide range.

The EQ graph displays an overview of the EQ curve, as well as the individual characteristics of each filter. In addition to its powerful filters, PSP MasterQ2 also offers you a selection of limiting and “soft-clipping” algorithms to help you shape your signal and keep it from digitally peaking.

PSP MasterQ2 employs astoundingly precise 80-bit extended floating point computations in all filters to deal with any accumulation errors. It also allows for optimal filter operation at even the lowest frequencies with high gain and Q factor settings.

PSP MasterQ2 also makes use of our our proprietary Frequency Authentication Technique algorithm. "FAT" is a double sampling technique which allows for proper filter operation at the highest frequencies. This mode utilizes high order linear filters to prevent phase errors and linear errors from the audio bandwidth caused by double order sampling. This technique results in double sampling without any sample rate conversion artifacts.

We'd love you to experience it for yourself - it has to be heard to believe! Use it as a precise, surgical EQ for mastering or a color processor for sound design and mixing. Once you try it, you'll understand what a creative sound shaping tool PSP MasterQ2 can be.



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comments

  Resident 2.02.2014 1 2528
+1401
NEW:
- Apple Silicon support
- VST3 format
- graphic engine with zooming
- presets explorer system
- presets designed by Alberto Rizzo Schettino, Sakis Anastopoulos and Sebastian Imbierowicz
- up to 768kHz sample rate
- more interactive charts for filters manipulation
- the PACE authorization system

FIXED:
- latency reporting
- momentary signal overlevel at the moment of switching on the bypass

KNOW PROBLEMS:
- routing problem on multi channel (more than 2 channels) tracks in Reaper. The right channel is muted when the VST 3 plug-in is inserted. We advice to use VST 2.4. version on such tracks.

TO BE DONE:
1. Improving stability between VST3 version of the plugin and Ableton Live host application,
2. Proper track routing in Reaper for more audio channels than two.
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  Member 24.05.2020 64
+81
Nice changes for minor update.

Good resize implementation: no blurring interface on high zoom factor like some plugins do, i like it
Also way more presets compared to previous 2.0
  Member 19.11.2014 8 227
+175
Who need presets on an EQ?
  Member 10.02.2020 107
+32
Here's one for you, how about beginners
  Resident 25.07.2014 151
+20
I love presets.
They are a good starting point.
  Banned 10.07.2014 1280
+587
ProQ3 have some interesting and very useful presets. They are like starting points & show what is possible in the plugin, even in an eq.
  Resident 2.02.2014 1 2528
+1401
I think, it is a not a minor update. Maybe they just combined major 2.1.0 update with small 2.1.1 hotfix into one release notes list
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  Resident 26.05.2015 104
+39
I still find it baffling that so many vendors either refuse to implement VST3 or (in this case) have issues with it. It's only been around for 13 friggin' years
  Member 10.01.2016 84 435
+3283
works fine in my 8TB EXTERNAL HARD DISCK
  Resident 24.05.2015 1 455
+187
its 14mb.. that means you only have room for 571,428,570 more lol.
the sample rate depth of a tool like this is legit, hear it to believe it. thank you funtime and R2R
  Resident 15.08.2012 1174
+270
ye just went to get one as well after you confirmed it works on a 8TB EXTERNAL HARD DISCK. i wanted a 10tb but for celebratory reasons it HAS to be a 8TB, no other choice.

works on pt12.5
  Resident 1.07.2015 4 649
+647
It would not be at all hilarious if R2R had invested in a bunch of HD manufacturer stock in the summer. And then release Sausage Fattener 2 as the big gong. Nosir. Not one bit! XD

Anyway, thanks a lot, R2R & funtime!
Thx to anybody posting Spitfire / OTB libs!
  Banned 10.07.2014 1280
+587
PSP is a brand, who knows if the same developers are still working there or had moved to different companies or started their own ..
  Member 27.11.2019 2 143
+428
the Comment has been Removed
  Member 23.09.2020 139
+108
I will check this in next six days
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 847
+790
768kHz sample rate support? Is it so that it can run better together with oversampled plugins, or are there actually people running projects at 786kHz? Just curious if anyone knows!

The only converter I know of that can handle 786k is the RME ADI-2 Pro (there are probably others as well), but I have no idea why you would need it, other than for scientific reasons maybe.

Great EQ anyways!
  Resident 28.12.2016 358
+88
Admiral Quality Poly-Ana oversamples to 768 if I recall correctly...(confirmed)
  Resident 26.02.2013 22 2287
+3112
quote by ArabianJesus768kHz sample rate support? Is it so that it can run better together with oversampled plugins, or are there actually people running projects at 786kHz? Just curious if anyone knows!

The only converter I know of that can handle 786k is the RME ADI-2 Pro (there are probably others as well), but I have no idea why you would need it, other than for scientific reasons maybe.

Great EQ anyways!

Nah nah naah ! We're obviously getting old my dear... ( if I may use " we " ) .

' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 847
+790
Yes, because of our age we unfortunately can't hear anything over 192kHz nowadays! The younger generations obviously need 768kHz so they get that crisp and airy sound all the way up to 384khZ

Anyways, if PSP can get their products to support such extreme sampling rates without additional CPU load and bloating the plugin, then why not I guess I'm sure they have a good reason though.
  Resident 26.02.2013 22 2287
+3112
quote by ArabianJesusYes, because of our age we unfortunately can't hear anything over 192kHz nowadays! The younger generations obviously need 768kHz so they get that crisp and airy sound all the way up to 384khZ

Anyways, if PSP can get their products to support such extreme sampling rates without additional CPU load and bloating the plugin, then why not I guess I'm sure they have a good reason though.

It seems that part of the younger generation listens to mp3 128 kbps with € 10 in-ear headphones. So...

' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Member 10.09.2016 112
+31
I like PSP plugins. I bet if they updated the GUIs on some of their stuff they would see sales increase. It would be a superficial change, but people are attracted to a hip and happening interfaces. Thanks R2R.
  Member 12.11.2018 3 87
+77
That's true. Personally, I don't use them cause they are ugly. On the flip side, I might be missing out because of that viewpoint.
  Resident 25.07.2014 151
+20
GUIs are a sexy thing

PS: Although I use some PSP stuff, I like this brand.
But for EQ I go with FabFilter and Plugin Alliance (bx, Lindell, Maag).

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