
The interface features a low-cut knob (20, 30, or 50 Hz), a pair of high-frequency and low-frequency shelving filters, and a bell-type cut-only filter to remove muddiness in the midrange (150, 250, or 400 Hz). It’s also worth noting that FlavourMTC utilizes internal oversampling to avoid digital artifacts and ensure good sound quality. The output stage will glue the mix together and apply an analog console-like flavor to the signal if used correctly. The output amplifier is then used to add some subtle coloration if needed.įlavourMTC lets you calibrate the output amplifier to match your mixing levels. The idea here is to have a transparent equalizer with gentle curves that are suitable for adjusting the frequency balance. The acronym MTC stands for “Mixbus Tone Control,” indicating that the plugin is intended for use on stereo buses and the master channel.Īccording to Variety of Sound, the plugin “follows classic passive equalizer designs where the EQ circuits are not able to amplify signals, but a dedicated amplifier stage takes care of it.” Variety of Sound releases FlavourMTC, a freeware passive equalizer effect in VST plugin format for Windows.įlavourMTC is a transparent passive equalizer with an output amplifier stage.
