Zynaptiq Balance is an incredibly user - friendly adaptive balancing equalizer. With just four controls, you can set the target EQ curve for your audio. Then, adjust the global EQ amount to your liking. High and low - cut filters along with gain compensation that scales with the EQ amount let you fine - tune the results further. Balance's presets offer information on the desired EQ curve, allowing you to build a perfect profile library for your workflows and sound library. In many cases, simply inserting Balance across your mixer with default settings will do the job. Built with Zynaptiq's proprietary minimum phase filters, it has only 3 samples of latency and uses minimal CPU. It sounds amazing and is free of pre - ringing. On modern computers, you can run hundreds of channels. The plug - in features a Metal/Direct 3D accelerated analyzer to save CPU resources, and you can hide it in the compact EASY view. Key features include quick adjustment of overall frequency response, custom minimum phase filtering for great sound and low latency, support for up to 16 channels, easy target response curve adjustment, global EQ amount control, wet gain control, 12dB/Octave filters, optional double - precision processing, a fully vectorized UI, and an accelerated analyzer display.

Using Zynaptiq Balance is a breeze. First, use the Slope, Weighting, Bass, and Air controls to set the target EQ curve for your audio. Then, adjust the global EQ amount until you get the sound you like. You can also use the high and low - cut filters and wet gain control to fine - tune the result. Remember, the presets here are about the EQ curve, so you can build your own profile library. When it comes to performance, since it has low latency and CPU usage, you can run many channels on a modern computer. You can hide the analyzer in the compact EASY view to save screen space and system resources. As for maintenance, make sure your computer's software and drivers are up - to - date. Also, if you use the optional double - precision processing, be aware that it might use a bit more resources.