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Overloud Gem EQ84 v1.3.5 (Win/macOS)

Posted By: melt_
Overloud Gem EQ84 v1.3.5 (Win/macOS)

Overloud Gem EQ84 v1.3.5 (Win/macOS) | 438.2/201.6 Mb

Overloud EQ84 is the simulation of one of the most renowned Discrete Class A British EQ, used in countless hits from the ‘70s to nowadays. All the components of the original circuit have been modeled, including the rich harmonics and saturations that naturally occur when the equalizer is operating.

Overloud Gem EQ84 v1.3.4

Posted By: melt_
Overloud Gem EQ84 v1.3.4

Overloud Gem EQ84 v1.3.4 | 352.9 Mb

Overloud EQ84 is the simulation of one of the most renowned Discrete Class A British EQ, used in countless hits from the ‘70s to nowadays. All the components of the original circuit have been modeled, including the rich harmonics and saturations that naturally occur when the equalizer is operating.

Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.3 macOS

Posted By: Magictor
Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.3 macOS

Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.3 macOS | 183 Mb

Overloud EQ84 is the simulation of one of the most renowned Discrete Class A British EQ, used in countless hits from the ‘70s to nowadays. All the components of the original circuit have been modeled, including the rich harmonics and saturations that naturally occur when the equalizer is operating.

Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.3

Posted By: melt_
Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.3

Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.3 | 156.8 Mb

Overloud EQ84 is the simulation of one of the most renowned Discrete Class A British EQ, used in countless hits from the ‘70s to nowadays. All the components of the original circuit have been modeled, including the rich harmonics and saturations that naturally occur when the equalizer is operating.

Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.2

Posted By: melt_
Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.2

Overloud Gem EQ84 1.3.2 | 402 Mb

Overloud EQ84 is the simulation of one of the most renowned Discrete Class A British EQ, used in countless hits from the ‘70s to nowadays. All the components of the original circuit have been modeled, including the rich harmonics and saturations that naturally occur when the equalizer is operating.