

When I got it dialed in, it sounded good. I will say I can't knock the sound quality. Maybe I'm used to certain EQ styles but this one wasn't for me. I spent a few hours trying to get the hang of it and just couldn't. They're pretty involved, and from the get go I was a little lost to be honest. And the controls aren't like anything I've ever seen on an analog compressor. It doesn't "respond" or sound analog at all. First of all, there's nothing analog about this plugin. And just from looking at I can tell it's not going to destroy my track's quality.


The Oxford EQ first of all, is very light on CPU. I was previously using a Waves plug for EQ and didn't like it much. I had been asking if he knew of a good dedicated and light EQ. Sonnox stuff is at a pretty high level of function. No problems getting mine to work in Cubase 5.
