Epure II TDM
Reviews
Sound On Sound Review of Flux Plug-ins
Epure is a five-band EQ plug-in that, at first glance, appears very similar to many others. However, hidden away are a number of features that lift it out of the sea of EQs out there. For one thing, it has the common feature from all the Flux plug-ins of morphing between presets, which I found especially useful on an equaliser.
Then there is a stunning piece of user interface design in that the display auto-ranges as you adjust the EQ cut and boost. In the first screen, right, I have boosted a low-frequency peak EQ by just under 6dB. In the second, I have increased that to just over 6dB and as you can see, the display has changed its resolution. I have seen this feature on EQ plug-ins on other platforms but to see it implemented on a Pro Tools plug-in is brilliant. It makes subtle adjustments so much easier, as you can really see what you are doing. I also like the way that each section has its own colour-coded line showing what effect it is having, and then the shaded area shows the overall response: so simple and yet so effective.
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Pro Tools For Media Review of Flux Epure II EQ Plug-in
In my Flux review back in July 2008 in Sound on Sound I said that the Epure plug-in would stand a good chance of becoming my EQ of choice largely because of its excellent graphical user interface including colour coding for each section and the auto ranging display. My only reservation at the time was that it was only available as a Native plug-in so there was the latency problem to work round. Now they have released the TDM version that hurdle has been overcome and so I can see no reason now why this won't become my EQ plug-in of choice, well done Flux!
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