PSP ConsoleQ is a British console-style equalizer designed to provide an analog EQ experience in both sound and operation. Perfect for engineers who aim to fix or shape audio, or to make tracks stand out in a mix, regardless of source, PSP ConsoleQ v. 2 enhances this experience with smoothly adjustable frequency control for all bands.
The user interface now includes numerical value displays for precise settings and features the PSP Spector PSPEC-31P pop-up module, which offers a 31-band real-time analyzer with multiple display options. This module provides a graphical user interface that enables users to control multiple EQ settings across any band with just one click, enhancing the overall interaction with the console.
CPU efficiency allows for seamless usage at every stage of the creative process, from composition through tracking to final production, mixing, and mastering. When quick musical results are desired, this equalizer promises to deliver with style and grace, while improving precision and usability.
Key Features:
- Four Bands of Equalization: Shelving low and high pass filters and peaking low mid and high mid filter bands with adjustable gain-following Q values.
- Flexible Channel Routing: Equalization can be applied to either or both input channels, with low and high frequencies capable of acting as peaking filters.
- FAT Double Sampling: Automatically adjusts for low (below 50 kHz) and high sample rates, ensuring accurate processing regardless of sample rate.
- 64-bit Double Precision Processing: Prevents cumulative errors in filters, avoiding the buildup of noise as more filters are engaged.
- SAT (Saturation) Option: An optional second-generation saturation effect that provides a smooth overdriven sound, preventing digital clipping in subsequent stages of the audio chain.
- 30-band Bar Analyzer: Offers optional spectrum curve display mode for comprehensive analysis of frequency response.
System Requirements:
Operating System:
- Mac: macOS 10.12 – macOS 13 Ventura
- Windows: Windows 7 – Windows 11
Plugins:
- VST-2
- VST-3
- AU
- AAX
All actual parameter values like gain, frequency, or Q may differ from displayed values, typical of analog equalizers.