Product Detail
Acon Digital DeFilter is a top - notch audio tool. It can effectively even out tonal imbalances in recordings, reducing resonant peaks and dips in the frequency spectrum. It tackles tough problems like comb filter effects and standing waves from untreated rooms. You can match your recordings to target profiles such as music or speech. It can also extract the overall timbre from the source while smoothing out narrow peaks and dips, removing resonances and comb filter effects without sacrificing the input signal's tonal character. Recordings can be equalized to match a reference recording. The user - friendly interface allows you to define frequency - dependent correction levels with custom curves, focusing on problem areas while leaving other frequencies untouched. Real - time spectrum analyzers for input and output signals show the frequency spectrum changes. Use cases include fixing mix issues before mastering, reducing room - related resonances, matched equalization, improving speech clarity, and quickly fixing comb filter effects. It's available as VST, VST3, AAX for Windows and Mac, and AU plug - ins for Mac, with 32 and 64 - bit Windows versions and a 64 - bit Mac version that runs on both ARM and Intel processors. System requirements include MacOS 10.9 Mavericks or higher, Windows 7 or higher, an Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU, 1GB or more of RAM, 1GB of free storage space, and a screen resolution of 1366x768 or higher.
Using Acon Digital DeFilter is easy. First, load your recording into the software. If you want to fix tonal imbalances or reduce frequency issues, start by using the real - time spectrum analyzers to see the frequency spectrum of your input signal. Then, you can draw custom curves to define the frequency - dependent correction levels. This way, you can focus on the problem areas in the frequency range. To match your recording to a target profile like music or speech, select the appropriate option. You can also choose to extract the overall timbre from the source. If you have a reference recording, you can use it for equalization. When using it, make sure your system meets the requirements, including the operating system, CPU, RAM, storage space, and screen resolution. As for maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Also, make sure your computer is in good working condition to avoid any issues during the audio processing.