Simple, informative, flexible and unhampered by trying to look like a piece of hardware from 1968, Pro-Q made it easy to do whatever needed doing, whether that was gentle tonal correction, notching out an annoying resonance, clearing up a muddy low end or any of the other innumerable tasks for which one might reach for an equaliser. When the original version of Fabfilter’s Pro-Q was released in 2011, it had probably the best user interface of any EQ plug-in I’ve seen. Perhaps though, the most compelling reason to look at this plugin is the ridiculously effective new DynamicEQ function.
All of these things take Fabfilter’s flag ship plugin ever further toward the top of the pile. Pro-Q now features full Dolby Atmos support (up to 7.1.2) but for the time being it’s Pro Tools only. Customers can purchase or upgrade to FabFilter Pro-L 2 with attractive discounts by logging in to their online user account at. Introduction to FabFilter Pro-L 2 limiter. These plugins are going to change the game and the sound of the EDM industry. Our Plugins bundle includes all of our plugins at the discounted price. W.A Production offering some of their fantastic audio processing plugins from Pumper, Puncher and Sphere Bundle Plugins Series. The interface is like all FabFilter plugins, easy to read and navigate.
No need for a manual if you have ever use a GUI based EQ plugin, which most DAW's these days include. This is run on a Mac Pro Duo running Snow Leopard and Logic 9. Fabfilter’s Pro-Q already did everything an EQ should do - so what can they have added in version 2?ġ2 Things To Love About FabFilter Pro-Q 2 (Review) In this article I will review FabFilter’s highly anticipated Pro-Q 2 EQ’ing plug-in, the 2nd version of their critically acclaimed Pro-Q EQ plug-in, which has gained a lot of popularity in recent years.