
iZotope recently announced the launch of FXEQ, the latest addition to its Catalyst Series.
FXEQ is a unique, intuitive multi-effect plugin that lets you give any sound more weight, life, and character with 5 creative effects – Saturate, Reverb, Delay, Modulate, and Lo-Fi – all through its familiar EQ-style interface.
FXEQ introduces a new approach, letting artists “paint” these five colorful effects onto chosen frequency regions, unlocking creative flexibility and sidestepping tedious routing and mix overhead.
Key features
- EQ-style interface: 6-band EQs for each effect, with 4 filter shapes.
- Saturate: Eight saturation modes to give your sounds weight, bite, and fizz.
- Reverb: Three reverbs for adding space and color, only where you need it.
- Delay: Four delay types to add dimension and stereo intrigue.
- Modulate: Chorus, flanger, phaser, and doubler modes to create layered
- character.
- Lo-Fi: Four lo-fi styles to give your audio wavy and vintage vibes.
- Limiter: A zero-latency limiter to prevent clipping.
Pricing and Availability. iZotope FXEQ is available now, MSRP $49 US. FXEQ is the latest in iZotope’s Catalyst Series, and joins the Velvet, Aurora, Cascadia, and Plasma plugins. Listen to sound examples and get all the details about FXEQ at www.izotope.com/fxeq.
Nice. This seems like a natural partner for one of the mastering programs. Its a cross between a special effect and a final bit of mix polish. Similar things are appearing a lot recently, usually claiming AI in some aspect. This one feels more practical.
Its nothing that cant be archived with whatever your daw comes with.
Who hasn’t heard of heavy eqing/filtering before the fx block? 😉
Nice demo, I appreciated the before/after in solo and within the whole mix.