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FabFilter Pro-Q 3

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FabFilter Pro-Q 3
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High-quality equalizer plug-in
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FabFilter Pro-Q 3 is a top-quality EQ plug-in with up to 24 bands, perfect analog modeling, dynamic EQ, linear phase processing, and a gorgeous interface with unrivalled ease of use. With its unique Natural Phase mode, it matches both the magnitude and phase response of analog EQing perfectly. Innovative features like Spectrum Grab and collision detection together with its intelligent interactive EQ display make Pro-Q 3 an absolute joy to use. The Pro-Q 3 app filters the microphone input and plays it back in real-time. To use Pro-Q 3 as a plug-in, you need an AUv3-compatible host app like Auria, AUM or Cubasis. Pro-Q 3 will appear in the list of Audio Unit extensions for effect plug-ins in the host app. Key features: - Professional mastering-grade EQ plugin with exceptional sound quality - Up to 24 bands with a huge range of filter types - (New) Dynamic EQ option for every band - Filter shapes: Bell, Notch, High/Low Shelf, High/Low Cut, Band Pass, Tilt Shelf, Flat Tilt (New) - 6-96dB/octave slopes for all filter types - (New) Additional Brickwall slope for the High Cut and Low Cut filters - (New) Per-band Stereo, Left, Right, Mid or Side mode - Zero Latency, Natural Phase and Linear Phase processing modes - Powerful real-time spectrum analyzer - (New) External spectrum visualization from any other Pro-Q 3 instance in the session, including collision detection - Spectrum Grab: grab and adjust a peak directly in the spectrum analyzer (Improved) - EQ Match for imposing the tonal characteristics of one signal on another - Extremely efficient processing and low memory usage - Intelligent multiband selection and editing - Intelligent band solo mode - Piano Display switches the frequency scale to musical note values - Separate Mastering (3/6dB) and Mixing (12/30dB) display ranges - Save, restore and organize presets - Optional Gain-Q interaction - Auto Gain and Gain Scale - Phase Invert option to change polarity - Large output level meter with peak level readout - MIDI Learn with option to control the currently active band - Undo/redo and A/B comparison "Pro-Q 3 is a wonderful update to an (arguably) already class-leading equalizer. The best just got better! Verdict: 10/10!" — Future Music Magazine "Pro-Q 3 is unarguably one of the finest EQ plug-ins around. [...]. Outstanding! Verdict: 10/10!" — Computer Music Magazine}
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optahealth
22 Nov, 2023
2
It absolutely is inaccurate. When you do a long hold and the frequency peeks are displayed the numbers are off. Definitely not a PRO app. Fix it.
moeh1
06 Dec, 2020
5
I started using my ipad for live gigs with an interface with aum , I was looking for a good equalizer for my iPad 6 generation shouldn’t take up much CPU process, also something to be able to work with midi And guess what I don’t have nothing bad to say I think it just works great. I am also very happy with the compressor on every band in two words.! Just great. !Thanks
hpber
13 Nov, 2020
5
For investigation of humming noise problems an ideal filter tool to use stand alone. Tahnk you! One problem: on one of my iPad the audio out routing to bluetooth devices does not work (iPad Pro 12.9“, model: ML0N2TY/A, tested with iOS 13 somewhat and 14.2)
Emiel333
30 Sep, 2020
5
I have purchased the Pro bundle with all 7 plug-ins. They are excellent. I recently had contact with the guys from Fabfilter and they gave me great customer support. Very happy about this! For any iPad musician, the Fabfilter plug-ins are a must have.
sleekitwan
07 Sep, 2020
5
Sidechain/Dynamic Comp/Topnotch EQ in short. The quality of my songs is another matter...but Pro-Q3 I thoroughly researched due to cost, but I only regret buying multiple apps/plugins trying to get a good one for a solitary task. Do not regret the multi-aspect precision Pro-Q3 brought. To expand on matters, I didn’t even realise it did Dynamic actions on tracks until seeing a well-known and liked youtuber waxing over a PC/Mac based DAW using Dynamic EQ/Comp. I throw those two terms together, because I can’t see what else to call this function - Pro-Q3 is obvs an EQ program, but it dynamically affects the gain of the output waveform, so well, what the heck else is that called?! No incentives or anything were there for me to buy this - only looking for the best most professional tool to help finish the songs off. I mastered out of GarageBand iOS by outputting a stereo pair using the ‘share’ option and see Pete Johns for more, but then grab that WAV file and bring it into a new song, and put one instance of this Pro-Q3 app in the mixer/effects chain in the GB ‘Mastering song’ and then I put my compressor in, and then another instance of Pro-Q3 afterward. Unbeknown to me, I eventually realised the two instances of Pro-Q3 were ‘aware’ of each other, and you can see a miniature image post-stamp sized, of the ‘other’ Pro-Q3 instance’s waveform, in real time, as it happens. So you have one big half-screen on the ipad with the instance you are working on, and a little insert pic of the ‘other’ one and you can work in that way. I am no expert on mastering or mixing, and have knife-and-forked my way bludgeoning many a waveform into a ‘Game of thrones’ demise, before reining back reverb galore, and maturing I hope, graduating to this level of plugin. This is like a complex form of the GB internal EQ - or it might be GB took the cue from FabFilter, no idea. Dan Worrall does excellent overviews and tutorials in a very listenable voice on youtube, and the iOS Pro-Q3 really is awfully similar if not identical to the PC/Mac ones. I can’t imagine what else is needed really, the plugin fortunately is more expert than I am, which is what you need early on. Complexity opens up, and I found I just touched on the waveform, swiped a fraction of a millimetre and a point was created, which then you can hold on for an instant and change the style of the EQ action that point has centred around it. IE a notch downward or upward, an angled descent to get rid of anything below 20 or 30 Hz or whatever you set it to by sliding that point left or right... There’s little tiny fragments of a curve, you hit on, to decide the style of these controls exerted on the waveform, and then you set the ‘Q’ or steepness, of the notches and so forth. I hollowed out a doubled snare drum that was boxy and boomy, and went back to the mix track to do it there eventually, putting an instance of Pro-Q3 in the original GB mix song, as opposed to my ‘master song’ in GB. But, that started with the ability to notch out properly as could be, in the final master song. What else...so yes, I paid full price for the plugin, I watched tutorials for the Mac/PC version and learned they look and work identically almost which is future-proofing knowledge and learning...I would say, the big take-away is that if you look at the SIZE of FabFilter’s plugins, they are compact, tiny even. This gets around many memory glitching issues GB and other DAWs have on ipad and iphone, it’s quite an ask and efficient programming means multiple instances can be used. Yes, the ‘red zones’ warrant a mention...that boxy overdone doubled snare drum I mentioned, that showed up as a red zone and I tried to ignore it. Bass sounds I also try to ignore the red zones...! The problem is, when I put the song onto a CD and play it, before releasing, I inevitably found Pro-Q3 was an impartial advisor, both of amplitudes and ‘reinforcement’ of sounds. In other words, when I liked the sound and could see nothing wrong, Pro-Q3 showing too much energy (red) or amplitude (breaching zero dB say), is clear-headed and unbiased and forward-looking. If it warns this may sound bad when output on speakers, it usually does. The other useful thing when streaming of course, is being able to knock down your gain or volume, and as I use two instances either side of a compressor in my GB ‘mastering song’, I can use either or both, just sliding the gain control on the right side, down or even up, to make it about -8dB give or take, although GB iOS messes this all up if you are not careful when outputting your ‘master’ it needs to be pretty quiet. I can’t say I could really afford Pro-Q3, but a song could be out there forever, and I have not felt the need to buy another EQ plugin since. I look, but there’s never any features that are beaten, at any price. EQ/Dynamic gain/low end rumble are dealt with.
Nkersov
02 Sep, 2020
5
On the plus side, FF make superb filters. Absolutely top notch for all manner of production. However, by IOS standards FF are expensive. Some may argue that quality needs to be paid for... but not twice. There is no deal available for those who bought FF products under Auria Pro. FF blame Apple for not giving them customer details, but such details are not required, only that FF trust Apple (a trillion dollar company) to only give discounts to genuine customers. Nic
chickenkiller24
13 Aug, 2020
5
I was watching a lot of my favorite YouTube audio engineers use this bundle and was like “Okay lets get it so I can follow along better.” It was way better than I ever imagined! It can do my EQ setting for me! (Helpful with a trumpet gotta say) It has soooo many presets as-well! I am just amazed at the detail and quality of the sounds. I cannot thank FabFilters enough for all of their outstanding products. Seriously, I’m a 19 year old kid telling y’all its worth it. Your very happy customer. -Nathan Cress
i like making music
26 Jun, 2020
5
🙏🏿. Hopefully we will see Saturn plugin come to iPad in the future as well. Thanks again you guys are amazing!!✨💫✨
Benedict.B
22 Jun, 2020
1
Bis jetzt war ich mit dem Bundle sehr zufrieden, aber seit dem Update (bug fix) hängt sich der Q3 als Auv3 komplett auf. Erst habe ich den Q3 deinstalliert und neu installiert, aber dies hat nichts gebracht. Dann habe ich dummerweise meine daw neu installiert und nun ist alles weg. Leider wurde dadurch der Fehler nicht behoben ich bitte um ein neues update.... ich möchte den kauf des bundles nicht bereuen.

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Rating:
4.43
Voted: 133
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Price: 29.99 $
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Categories: Music
Size: 5MB
App Age: 6 years 10 months
Release Date: May 09, 2018
Last Update: Dec 20, 2023
Version: 3.24
Version history
3.24
Dec 20, 2023
- Added Export Preset Folder command to the preset options menu that enables you to export the entire preset folder, so you can load these presets on Mac or Windows. - Fixed crash when opening the interface in Camelot Pro. - Fixed bug that could cause the pop-up menu to show when soloing a band. - Minor fixes and improvements.
3.21
Feb 25, 2022
Fixed a crash that would occur when double-tapping the Q readout to reset it in the EQ parameter value display, if the piano scale is visible.
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