BootEQ MKII Changelog

What's new in BootEQ MKII 2.1

Aug 17, 2010
  • EQ & pre-amp simulator – this update contains numerous bugfixes and support for higher samplerates

New in BootEQ MKII 2.0 (Mar 30, 2010)

  • New EQ improvements are affecting the LF frequency range where now more control is given due to selectable frequencies and a switchable low-cut or peak mode. All other filters and curves remain unchanged.
  • Far more interesting is the brand new modelled pre-amp simulator section, which is added as a switchable option to the right side of the EQ. The pre-amp simulator offers some detailed control on non-linear behaviour such as saturation (volume compensated) and sonic color alterings of the audio signal.
  • The overall sound may firstly appear as a rather subtle effect but this device is capable of adding some really nice dynamic enhancements and also pleasant color alterings which are highly addictive. A tight bass response is easily dialed in as well as typical transformer LF distortion or HF detail enhancements.
  • The soundengine was developed around a further improved and reworked TesslaSE transformer algorithm, runs now in 4x oversampling mode and also contains massive SSE and assembler optimizations.
  • This plug-in will be available in VST format for SSE compatible PC’s and the release is targeted to the first half of february. Supported sampling rates are 44.1 and 48kHz.