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- Product: LFO-EQ
- Publisher: DHPlugins
- Version: 1.0.3
- Format: VST3/AAX
- Requirements: Windows 7 or later
LFO-EQ by DHPlugins is a versatile five-band equalizer where every parameter—gain, frequency, Q, or mix—can be modulated by two LFOs or an envelope follower. It features a built-in effects section and over 450 presets, making it a powerful creative tool for adding rhythmic modulation and dynamic movement to any audio source.
Quick Summary
More than just a standard EQ, LFO-EQ (formerly MOD-EQ-1) gives your sounds a pulse. By combining advanced modulation with high-quality filtering and onboard FX, it transforms static EQ curves into evolving textures. From subtle shimmer to rhythmic sweeps, this plugin isn’t just for fixing problems—it’s for creating personality.
First Impressions
I’ve used countless EQs over the years, from surgical to colorful, but LFO-EQ feels uniquely alive. The interface is streamlined and makes it incredibly easy to assign complex modulation in seconds. Within just a few minutes of opening a preset, I was able to turn a simple synth pad into a rich, evolving texture and give a static drum loop a new, breathing groove it never had before.
Core Features
- Five-Band EQ: The core is a flexible five-band equalizer with three parametric mid bands and switchable high/low shelves or filters. The middle band can also act as an all-pass filter for unique phase effects. All bands offer a wide gain range of ±24 dB and cover the full 20 Hz–20 kHz spectrum.
- Dual LFO Modulation: Assign LFO 1 or LFO 2 to any EQ parameter. The LFOs can be tempo-synced or free-running, offering multiple shapes and a custom shape designer for total control over your modulation curves.
- Envelope Follower Mode: LFO 1 can be switched to follow your audio’s dynamics, allowing the EQ to react responsively to the incoming signal.
- Integrated FX: A powerful two-stage effects section includes Drive (two flavors) and Chorus in the first stage, with Delay and Reverb in the second. The routing can be set to pre or post-distortion for even more creative options.
- Presets & Browsing: With over 450 presets, you’ll have no shortage of starting points. The tag-based system (Pump, Flutter, Sweep, etc.) makes it easy to find sounds quickly, and macro knobs let you adjust the overall frequency, mix, and LFO rates on the fly while browsing.
In Use
Where a standard EQ fixes problems, LFO-EQ creates personality. Using slow sweeps can add a sense of air and width to pads, while rhythmic gain modulation can make loops pop and feel alive. The included FX section lets you finalize a sound, so you don’t have to reach for another plugin to get the full effect you’re looking for.
LFO-EQ in Action
If you want to see the plugin’s creative side, try these steps on a simple synth pad to get a feel for the modulation controls. This example is based on a video tutorial you can watch here.
- Modulate Gain: Add some modulation to the gain of the middle EQ band.
- Use a Different LFO: Switch the LFO control to LFO 2.
- Cross-Modulate: Put LFO 2 into free mode, and then use LFO 1 to modulate LFO 2’s rate.
- Modulate Frequency: Add modulation to the frequency of the middle band.
- Add a High-Pass Filter: Set band one to a high-pass filter, increase the slope to 48dB, and add a little squelch with the “Q” knob.
- Add Effects: Throw on some Delay and Reverb from the built-in FX section.
- Experiment: Play around with the LFO Library to explore different shapes and get a cool, evolving sound.
Strengths
- Intuitive workflow for assigning complex modulation.
- Versatile enough for both subtle and extreme sound design.
- Large, inspiring preset library with smart browsing features.
- Minimal learning curve for beginners.
Limitations
- Not the best tool for surgical mastering tasks.
- Heavy modulation combined with FX can result in higher CPU usage.
Verdict
LFO-EQ is equal parts EQ, filter, and creative modulation hub. It’s one of the most inspiring and useful sound-shaping tools I’ve had the pleasure of using recently. For any producer who wants to add dynamic movement and unique character to their mix, this plugin is a must-try. I give it my highest recommendation. You can check out the official website for more details.
FAQ – LFO-EQ by DHPlugins
Q: What makes LFO-EQ different from a standard EQ?
A: It allows you to modulate any EQ parameter with two LFOs or an envelope follower, adding movement and rhythmic variation.
Q: Does LFO-EQ include effects?
A: Yes—Drive, Chorus, Delay, and Reverb, all with filter controls and wet/dry mix.
Q: How many presets are included?
A: Over 450, organized with tags and categories for quick inspiration.
Q: Is it beginner-friendly?
A: Yes, the interface is clear, and presets make it easy to get started.
Q: What platforms is it available on?
A: Windows and macOS, in common plugin formats (VST, AU, AAX).
LFO-EQ – Breathing Life into Your EQ
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More than just a standard EQ, LFO-EQ by DHPlugins gives your sounds a pulse. By combining advanced modulation with high-quality filtering and onboard FX, it transforms static EQ curves into evolving textures.
Price: 19.00
Price Currency: EUR
Operating System: Windows
Application Category: Multimedia
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