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What is Baxandall EQ?

Baxandall

The Baxandall EQ is a type of equalizer that was originally designed by Peter Baxandall in the 1950s. It's famous for its smooth, musical response, especially in the high and low frequencies.

The design is particularly popular because of its gentle, broad shaping of the frequency spectrum, which is great for tonal balance without causing harsh artifacts or overloading the sound.



Spectrum Analyzers for Linux

Spectrum Analyzers

When it comes to audio production on Linux, finding high-quality visualization tools can sometimes be a challenge. Fortunately, two spectrum analyzers—EasySSP and ToneBoosters Spectrogram—stand out for their precision, user-friendly design, and cross-platform availability.

Whether you’re mixing music, mastering, or performing sound design, these tools can give you the detailed insight your ears alone might miss.



Pultec-Style Tube EQ

Pultec EQ

When it comes to analog equalizers, few names carry the weight of the Pultec EQ. Revered by engineers, producers, and mastering professionals alike, the Pultec-style tube EQ has become a staple in the world of audio processing. Famous for its smooth yet powerful sound-shaping capabilities, it has made its mark not only in recording studios but also in the mastering process, where fine-tuning a track to perfection is the goal.