Harrison Consoles Premier AVA LegacyQ Equalizer

Harrison Consoles and Plugivery Distribution have premiered a plug-in version of Harrison’s original MPC digital equalizer, the AVA LegacyQ. Harrison Consoles, a developer of audio mixing consoles for international film and television production, first created the analog console processor and then converted it to digital while retaining the sound and character of the original analog console.
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Like the original, the AVA LegacyQ is optimized for use with control surfaces. Each band covers a limited range equivalent to its original analog counterpart, and the “Q” shape is designed to optimally match the operating range of a physical knob. A high-resolution spectrum analyzer is also provided to pinpoint specific frequencies that need adjustment.

Harrison AVA LegacyQ Features:

» Five parametric EQ bands with selectable shape
» Two filters with selectable shapes (including Harrison’s wide-bottom notch for fast & accurate repair work)
» Harrison’s custom 4-octave frequency ranges; first developed for the 32C console in 1975
» Harrison’s custom “Q” knob is optimized for use with control surfaces
» High precision RTA analyzer retains full resolution in the low frequencies
» Five EQ bands and 2 filters are provided for optimum compatibility with Avid control surfaces
» EQ curve appears on Pro Tools mixer window, and control surface displays (AAX only)
» Supported Formats: AAX, AU, VST, VST3 | OS Platform Support: Windows, macOS, Linux
 
Harrison’s AVA LegacyQ cost $89 and is now available for the introductory price of $49 through September 15th.
 
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