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Pulsar Modular P422 Fairuz v1.0.4 - BaDshaH - 08-24-2024 Team R2R | 23 Aug 2024 | 15.5MB Though it has gone by many names, turquoise get its current name from French pierre tourques, or "Turkish Stone." This phrase refers to the Turkish traders who introduced the gem to Europe via the Silk Road in the 13th century. Ancient Persians believed that turquoise could prevent them from harm and covered their daggers and bridles with it. They referred to turquoise as pirouzeh, which translates to "victory." The Native Americans Apaches wore turquoise as talismans and believed that attaching it to weapons and bows made for better aim. Aztec chiefs wore turquoise jewelry as a mark of authority. P422 Fairuz will bring out the natural resonance and richness of the instrument you are EQ-ing. Even at extreme boosts or cuts, the integrity of the sound is maintained. P422 Fairuz is a versatile channel proportional EQ. Each point of the stepped frequencies is tuned by ear for that sweet spot. Still, the option to switch the band to continuous operation is provided for power users. Bands can be either peak or a punch (push/pull) curve. Fairuz does not emulate any hardware design. It is an original design free from the limitations and sonics of existing hardware equalizers. Features 4 Bands: L, LM, HM, H. 2 Shelves, Low and High. 2 Filters: HPF & LPF Step or continuous frequencies and gain. Proportional Q. Tremor circuit for low end shaping. Unique Peak or cut/boost bands. Zero sample latency. Whats New Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version. Homepage |