Continue To Use Your Outboard EQ!
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.
It's So Easy
The Q-Clone package consists of two components: Q-Capture and Q-Clone. Using them is easy:
- Set up Q-Capture so it sends its special capturing signal through your audio interface to your outboard hardware EQ unit and returns the equalized signal back.
- Open Q-Clone on the first track you want to EQ. Adjust the knobs on your hardware EQ unit until you get the sound you want.
- On the Q-Clone plug-in, hit the Hold button, and the EQ for that track will now remain just as you set it, while you repeat the process on as many tracks as your computer can handle.
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FEATURES
- Use Hardware EQ Curves On As Many DAW Tracks As You Want
- Save Analog EQ Settings As A Plugin Preset
- Bring The Sound Of Classic Hardware Into Your DAW's Projects
- Mix And Match Curves From Different EQs
- Comes With A Huge Collection Of Presets From Vintage Hardware EQs
- Displays What's Really Happening With Analog EQ Curves
- Use Virtual Cables For Cloning Plugins Without An Audio Interface
- Clone Plugins—Save Curves From Several Series EQs As One Preset