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High-quality audio equipment can really hollow out your pockets. It makes sense, then, that musicians, engineers, and producers of all skill levels constantly seek ways to save a buck here or there. Fortunately, many modern DAWs feature hundreds of built-in plugins and sounds that can be used to your heart’s content at no extra charge. Still, while most of these tools function well and exhibit versatility, you might find yourself wanting more. The good news is that there is no shortage of unique, well-designed, Mac free plugins available for download this very instant.

The only downside to this renaissance of digital audio software is that there’s simply too much to comb through all by yourself. The number of brilliant coders and designers grows every day, and along with it vast swaths of new Mac free plugins and other hardware. But don’t get too overwhelmed. We’re here to make it easy for you by laying out 25 of the best Mac free plugins out there right now. We can’t name them all, of course, but this list has something for everyone, so take a good look!

The Best Piano VST Plugins Final Words I’ll paint the picture: imagine you want to add a Steinway & Sons sound to your piano recordings, but you only have the budget to spend on a cheaper, more affordable digital piano. VST plugins are virtual instruments and audio effects for your digital audio workstation. There are literally hundreds of free VST plugins online nowadays, and finding good ones takes time. To help you focus on making music instead of testing audio plugins, we listed the best.

EQ Mac free plugins

Getting those frequencies just right presents one of the greatest challenges for any producer. Whether you’re mixing or mastering, EQ plays a major role. These Mac free plugins make mixing with EQ a bit easier.

HOFA 4U + DynamicTiltEQ

You won’t find another free tilt EQ plugin out there right now. This works out because the DynamicTiltEQ does the job well. This sleek equalizer makes the process enjoyable. A single control allows you to visually EQ in real time by placing a single point and rotating a straight line on its axis to filter out certain frequencies. The line can also be curved tangentially on either side of the point, allowing for more nuanced EQ control. As the name suggests, this tool also features dynamic EQ, meaning it can add compressed high or low frequencies. Overall, this tool makes EQing easy to grasp and fun to perform.

Code Red by Shattered Glass Audio

For a great, free 60s EQ emulation, check out Code Red. This EQ mimics the classic Abbey Road Studios REDD console used by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and countless other legends. Unlike the original version, Code Red also adds control for the middle frequencies. This plugin sounds great, looks cool, and works wonders.

TDR VOS SlickEQ

Unsurprisingly, the SlickEQ by Tokyo Dawn Records is indeed pretty slick, and great for both mixing and mastering. This free EQ plugin provides smooth transitions with minimal phase interference. It even allows for five output stages: Linear, Silky, Mellow, Deep, or Toasted. These settings slightly change the harmonic and dynamic responses. You’ll also find four different EQ models: American, British, German, and Soviet. For a free EQ, this one boasts several features.

Voxengo Marvel GEQ

Marvel Graphic Equalizer by Voxengo is particularly useful for linear phase EQ. This tool supports all sample rates, allows for freehand drawing, and compensates for latency. This one is worth a download for its level of control and ease of use.

Compression

Anyone who’s serious about mixing knows the importance of proper compression. This tool helps regulate dynamic range and maintain consistency between mix elements. Some brilliant designers have been gracious enough to share their digital compressors online at no charge. Take a look at these Compressor Mac free plugins.

TDR Kotelnikov

Here’s a compressor with an elegant, intuitive interface and the ability to remarkably alter the dynamic range of a song. As an added perk, the TDR Kotelnikov doesn’t aim to emulate any pre-existing compression hardware. Rather, it’s been built from the ground up as an original entity. With plenty of control, this free compressor competes with hardware compressors on the market.

MJUCjr by Klanghelm

Airing more on the simple side, the MJUCjr only features two knobs (compress and make-up) and a three-tiered switch at the bottom (slow, fast, and auto). Simplicity aside, this compressor works well, and its central display accurately represents an analog compressor’s output meter.

Xfer Records OTT

This multi-band compressor has a unique layout and is optimized for electronic genres. The first knob on the plugin, “depth” controls how deep you want the compression effect to go. The “time” knob controls attack/release time. Standard input and output gain options are here as well. Xfer Records OTT also includes upward and downward ratio knobs at the bottom, controlling the directionality of the compression.

GMulti by GVST

Another multi-band compressor, the GMulti offers three separate bands. Each band has its own knobs for threshold, ratio, attack, and release, as well as gain reduction. There is also an overall mix knob that controls the combined wet and dry signals. This tool allows you to maintain the dynamics of the original dry signal while reaping the benefits of compression, sort of like with parallel compression. One caveat here for Mac users: the Mac version of this plugin is still in beta.

Reverb

Reverb is that subtle effect that can make a song feel much bigger than before. While Logic Pro X features reverb controls, it never hurts to explore other options for added versatility and different types of reverb. Here are some Mac free plugins for all your reverb needs.

Ambience by Magnus

You can’t ask for much more than a fully-featured reverb plugin that costs nothing to download. Ambience holds its own against some of the best paid-for reverb plugins, all while showing off an elegant display. Unfortunately, this presentation gets lost with Mac hardware, but all of the functionality of Ambience remains. This functionality includes gating, decay (with a “hold” feature), shape, EQ, and damping. The wetness or dryness of the signal can also be tweaked in small increments. If you’re looking for a great free reverb plug-in, this fits the bill.

TAL Reverb II

This simple reverb plugin doesn’t overwhelm the senses with too many knobs, numbers, or jargon. The TAL Reverb II still gives you plenty to work with, however. Six EQ knobs line the left of the interface. In the center lie three more knobs, one for room size, pre-delay, and stereo width. Then on the very right, you’ll find the wet and dry signal faders.

Acon Digital Reverb Solo

If the TAL Reverb II is simple, then the Acon Digital Reverb Solo is downright minimalist. With just one knob and one slider, the Reverb Solo makes adding space to your track fiendishly easy. The central knob controls how small and bright or large and dark the sound will be, while the slider at the bottom dictates how dry or wet the signal is. No numbers, no specific frequencies–this plugin is all about ease of use and feel. If you rely less on technical details and more on the way a track sounds, this one’s for you.

Voxengo Oldskoolverb

As its name suggests, this free reverb plugin from Voxengo offers a more classic reverb sound. Oldskoolverb features several parameters, making it as versatile as other high-end reverbs. This reverb is optimized for gentle attack, meaning it works best with vocals, piano, etc. For a classic reverb sound with the ability to achieve plate, room, and hall reverbs, you can’t do much better than this.

Delay

There are so many types of delay out there. The best delay plugins can achieve multiple delay types with relative ease. Lucky for you, we rounded up a few of the best Mac free plugins. Don’t delay!

Voxengo Sound Delay

Voxengo not only makes a great reverb, their delay leaves an impression, too. The free Sound Delay plugin allows for precision control (to the millisecond), sample delay, A/B comparison, mid/side channel processing, stereo and multi-channel processing, preset control, a maximum of three seconds of delay, and more. Due to its precision control, it’s fairly easy to achieve a chorus effect with the proper parameter setup as well.

Valhalla FreqEcho

On the surface, this delay doesn’t look as versatile as the Sound Delay, but it does offer some unique qualities that make it worthwhile. In particular, the Valhalla FreqEcho can do wonders with its feedback knob. When cranked, the knob allows audio to feedback into itself, creating an infinite, ever-building signal. This signal can be manipulated in real time, resulting in some trance-like, perhaps nightmarish loops. The plugin also features delay sync, meaning the signal will repeat at different note lengths. There’s a lot to discover and mess with here.

KR-Delay FS

Admittedly, the KR-Delay FS might not be the flashiest plugin of the bunch, but that doesn’t negate its functionality. In addition to standard delay time and feedback controls, this tool is complete with panning, EQ, resonance, low- and high-pass filters, dry/wet signal control, and output gain. The simple visual display makes it easy to see how these parameters play out in real time. The KR-Delay is surprisingly useful and versatile. Plus, it’s free.

Voxengo Latency Delay

Sometimes you don’t want delay. In fact, when recording, delay (latency) can be a great adversary. Latency is often caused by a lack of processing power. When too many plugins are running at once, latency enters the equation, making recording difficult at times. Voxengo has another trick up its sleeve with this Latency Delay plugin. Without getting too technical, it allows you to trick the DAW into compensating for its own latency, by either milliseconds or samples. In other words, it artificially eliminates any potential lag while recording. This comes in handy for most producers.

Guitar Effects/Amp modelers

Most guitarists love their effects pedals and various tones. While it’s fun to collect physical pedals and heads, tinker with their functions, and build the perfect board, stomp boxes and amps can get pricey. Logic Pro X already comes packed with different amp simulations and effects, but if you’re looking for some free alternatives, check out these guitar effects and amp modeler plugins.

Guitar Rig 5 Player by Native Instruments

The Guitar Rig 5 Player might be a free bite-sized version of its bigger brother, Guitar Rig 5 Pro, but that doesn’t mean it lacks in features or functionality. This free amp modeler offers 17 different cabinets to play with, along with 13 effects. If you want to plug and play, the plugin also comes equipped with 50 effects presets. For a free version, the Guitar Rig 5 Player has a lot to offer.

FuzzPlus 3 AAX by AUDIODAMAGE

The FuzzPlus 3 is a nifty little digital fuzz pedal with tons of control options. Its interface allows you to tweak frequency, response time, distortion, feedback, and level. Additionally, the screen shows you the waveform output in real time, so you can clearly see the level of distortion. This is an impressive free plugin that can hold its own compared to physical fuzz and distortion pedals on the market.

LePou Plugins

Few software developers are more skilled or generous than Poulin Amplification. The LePou Plugins are a series of amp simulators that run the gamut of rock and metal tones. You’ll find simulations of Marshall, Mesa, Orange, EVH, and much more. Every single one is free, though you can donate if you want to return the love. You might be compelled to after seeing how much Poulin has to offer.

Limiters

While a limiter is a type of compressor, compression and limiting are not to be conflated. Limiters are defined by their high ratio and attack time. In other words, limiters completely block a signal from exceeding a certain threshold. They’re more akin to walls while compressors are more like sponges. Limiting can be a useful tool for mastering and when dealing with extremely hot signals that risk clipping or distorting. There are quite a few Mac free plugins out there for limiting purposes. Take a look.

Limiter No6 by Vladislav Goncharov

This might be the most popular free limiter plugin out there, and for good reason. The No6 by Vladislav Goncharov can compete with any paid for limiter on the market. With both brickwall and soft limiting options, an analog looking display, mid/side and multi-band modes, and five modules, this free limiter has it all. The interface might overwhelm those new to limiting, but fortunately a free manual is available too.

Thomas Mundt’s LoudMax

For a simpler interface, check out LoudMax by Thomas Mundt. This limiter is mainly for mastering, though it serves standard limiting purposes for mixing as well. The plugin only features two faders, one for threshold and the other for output level. There isn’t much to this one, but that’s part of its charm. For some quick and easy limiting, this fits the bill.

ClipShifter by LVC Audio

The LVC ClipShifter plugin doesn’t only look cool, it functions in a unique way, too. This limiter sort of works backwards. In other words, its goal is to distort the audio rather than prevent distortion. In some ways the ClipShifter is effectively a distortion plugin, but with more versatility. The plugin can produce both clipping distortion as well as transparent compression. The paid version of this plugin offers even more features, but the free version already boasts quite a bit. For a different kind of limiting and distortion, ClipShifter has you covered.

Stereo Effects

There is more than one way to widen your mix across the stereo field. That said, plugins can come in handy in this process. Whether you want to make a mono track stereo, vice versa, or just control the overall spaciousness of your track, check out these stereo effects and control Mac free plugins.

Voxengo Stereo Touch

Voxengo makes the list yet again with another great free plugin. Their stereo touch plugin allows you to artificially create spacious stereo sounding tracks with ease. On the technical end, this plugin utilizes a mid/side coding technique. The plugin also features built-in high-pass and low-pass filters, A/B comparison, two delay lines, and supports all sample rates.

STC-3 by RAZ Audio

The Spatial Expander STC-3 by RAZ Audio simplifies things a bit further. This stereo expander takes an existing stereophonic track and can widen it even further. The bold visual display makes it easy to see how wide and at what angles the left and right sides are going. The STC-3 can even turn a stereo track into a mon track, if desired. This free plugin is yet another useful tool in your mixing arsenal.

A1StereoControl by A1 Audio

Like the STC-3, the A1StereoControl plugin offers a central visual display that makes tinkering with a track’s panning simple and fun. Additionally, it features a large knob for the amount of stereo width, as well as a smaller knob above indicating pan control. A unique feature, the safe bass button, allows for full stereo modification without affecting the low end. In other words, this plugin will keep the bass tones in the center of the mix while widening the field for the rest of the track. For a free plugin, this stereo controller offers great versatility and functionality.

Conclusion

And there you have it! These are 25 of the best Mac free plugins, and we haven’t even mentioned all the free instrument plugins for Mac yet. Still, this list should keep you Mac users busy for a while. Remember that most of these are also compatible with PC. Let us know of any other Mac free plugins or other devices worth our while. Happy downloading! And don’t be afraid to throw a donation or two at those hardworking developers who make this all possible.

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You may face several scenarios while mixing and mastering which may include the use of an equalizer, having a transparent display to analyze what you are adding or subtracting with the EQ, multiple EQ bands, and proper CPU usage is what to look for in an EQ.

But with that said every piece of software and hardware alike creates and outputs a slightly different sound meaning they all have unique timbres and uses. Alongside that, there are some rather expensive plugins we may see online, which aren’t out of our reaches but we don’t know what we need until we need it right? Well, this is why its best to try some free EQ’s first to see what it is you like within an EQ and what it maybe you are looking for.

We become ever so comfortable with our stock plugins, they do the simple tasks for us (sometimes), they don’t run our computer into the ground, and they for sure are pretty basic. Well, this is the issue most people come to, they want a better EQ, or they want a change of visuals.

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  1. DDMF Colour EQ info & download
  2. SPL Free Ranger info & download
  3. Analog Obsession STEQ v2 info & download
  4. TDR Nova Parallel Dynamic Equalizer info & download
  5. Cockos ReaEQ info & download
  6. Blue Cat’s Triple EQ info & download
  7. Analog Obsession Merica info & download
  8. TinyQ lkjb info & download
  9. Sonimus SonEQ info & download
  10. Ignite Amps PTEq-X info & download
  11. Leftover Lasagne Pushtec 5+1A EQ info & download
  12. lkjb QRange info & download
  13. TDR Slick EQ info & download
  14. Manda Audio 7Q info & download
  15. Mellowmuse EQ1A info & download
  16. Voxengo Marvel GEQ info & download
  17. Kuassa BASIQ info & download

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Specifications:

  • 64-bit processing
  • Low-CPU Usage
  • Customizable GUI
  • Great warm sound
  • 5 Bands
  • Resizable Window

Features & When To Use:

Colour EQ is a 64-bit EQ plugin that offers 5 ”super parametric” bands to manipulate the frequency range. This is exceedingly handy when wanting to use more than one band in one instance; the intuitive gain knobs on the five bands allow for perfect mixing of these bands when mixing and mastering. /roland-juno-60-vst-plugin.html.

Using the two different types of curves, Colour EQ offers a warm sound that you just wouldn’t get from your stock EQ.

Having a bright visual display helps you to craft and mould your bands to preference.

A great way to use this plugin is when you are not getting enough warmth in your low, mid/mids, Colour EQ will add a great sense of warmth throughout the selected bands. Another cool way to use this plugin is to use two different setups with two different curve types; you can use modified versions of the EQ for selected times in your mixdowns to add the feeling of a change in energy in a breakdown or drop.

Colour EQ is a great tool to have in your arsenal for mixing and mastering, plus you may find many uses in your day-to-day production.

Compatibility:

Windows VST (32/64 bit), Windows/Mac RTAS, and Mac VST/AU format (Intel, OSX 10.5 and higher)

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Specifications:

  • Four useful bands
  • Volume knob
  • Great sound
  • Four buttons to switch between EQ settings

Features & When To Use:

With a sleek, minimalistic design Free Ranger is a powerful EQ.

With a mid-band (150Hz – 7kHz), fixed high (10kHz), low shelf (80Hz) SPL have kept things very simple so anyone can EQ with ease.

Free Ranger gives the feel of the world-renowned API 560 EQ but offers this all for free!

Free Ranger is a bodybuilder for your sounds while mixing and a gentle touch when mastering, this plugin makes EQing fun, quick and easy.

You may find yourself using the four different EQ settings and incorporate them into your mixdowns. Using them to create different feels and vibes can give your masters that final touch you’ve been looking for.

This is a must-have!

Compatibility:

macOS 10.9 through 10.15, Windows 7-10

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Specifications:

  • mid-band (150Hz – 7kHz)
  • fixed high (10kHz)
  • low shelf (80Hz)
  • Optical compressor knob
  • Added preamp

Features & When To Use:

Simplicity is key with EQ work in the mix or master, and this plugin keeps that in mind through and through.

With a very easy to use GUI STEQ 2 has a powerful but simple way of delivering a small form factor EQ to your DAW.

This EQ gives off old school retro vibe, precise, clean, and adds a lot of detail to the mid-range.

STEQ 2 is excellent for tonal rebalancing due to the broadness of the three bands creating a pure blend between the frequency ranges.

Using this to add punch to claps and snares is also a good use. But be careful when adding to full bus groups.

This EQ from Analog Obsession is an excellent tool to keep at your disposal when thinking about doing some tasks during your mix, or why not change up those stock plugins for free.

Compatibility

WiN, OSX AU VST, VST3

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Specifications:

Great for:

  • Parametric equalization
  • Dynamic equalization
  • Frequency selective compression
  • Multi-band compression
  • Wideband compression
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    Nova is a parallel dynamic EQ; each band has a dedicated, dynamic section giving the user full flexibility.

    Giving the option to drag and move bands in the visual GUI individually or group, this provides a natural form factor way to get results.

    Using the multiband compression built into Nova your be able to manipulate your EQ even further, this will be displayed in the visual GUI with real-time feedback of the compression process. (subtly decrease the threshold to hear the difference)

    In mix and mastering, you can use Nova to visually see where you may have audio issues to fix and makes it very easy to apply these changes with the drag and change feature.

    The dynamic EQ is a handy tool to have in practice when mixing down full compositions – use it to bring down or up frequencies only when they reach a specific volume.

    Nova is a heavyweight EQ with a lot under the hood all for free!

    Compatibility:

    Win XP SP2 or above, Mac OS X 10.7 or above.

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    Specifications:

    • Low CPU & RAM
    • Fast and highly configurable
    • Portable – copy & run
    • Resizeable GUI

    Features & When To Use:

    ReaEQ may look basic, but under the hood, there is a lot to offer.

    Being able to have as many bands as you wish is a massive bonus, you also have the ability to change all of these bands to one of the following (shelves, bands, LPF, HPF, notch, bandpass, allpass).

    With a stripped-back GUI, it keeps you focused on the task at hand, not over complicating things but giving you the power of an audio god at your fingertips.

    With a tremendous real-time visual display, this gives you the eyes and ear focus that you need when EQ in the mix.

    Phasing is a big issue when mixing, ReaEQ gives you a ‘Show Phase’ button which will show you in your display what frequencies are being affected by the band.

    When mastering you may wish to keep all bands in one EQ patch, with ReaEQ you can do this.

    Stripped back and powerful ReaEQ is a favorite among many producers across a wide range of genres.

    Compatibility:

    WIN 32, WIN 64

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    Specifications:

    • Semi-parametric EQ
    • +/- 40dB Range per band
    • MIDI control and automation support
    • Real-time display
    • All sample rates supported

    Features & When To Use:

    The Triple EQ is a three-band semi-parametric equaliser.

    With a simple and easy to read visual display of the frequencies in real-time, you will have a clear display of the EQ in front of your eyes.

    Alongside the huge +/- 40 dB range, Triple EQ has a bandwidth of .01 to 5 Octaves!

    An exciting feature with Triple EQ is that you can link two bands together using the ‘Link Channels’ feature. This will allow you to use them in unison; combine this with the automaton support to create quick and easy modulation. This is a great way to change an EQ while in the mix with complex automation.

    Using the linking feature to create movement and progression within your mixdowns makes Triple EQ a threat.

    Fully customisable shapes make this a different tool when deep in the mix or master, you will find many uses for the dynamic bands you can create—having dynamic bands that you are able to manipulate helps when visually your EQ and how it may affect the whole frequency range.

    Check this one out for a small form factor powerful EQ!

    Compatibility:

    Windows 7 to 10, Mac OS 10.7 or newer.

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    Specifications:

    • Low & High Band – Shelf
    • Mid Band – Proportional Q Peak
    • HP & LP Filter – Constant
    • Low CPU usage

    Features & When To Use:

    We have another FREE plugin from Analog Obsession!

    This time is bringing you Merica an emulation of the API 550A console equaliser.

    A simple three-band EQ delivers a lot of power to your mixes and masters. Selectively choose which frequency your band boosts or cuts with the option to the right of the knobs.

    All bands kept simple and easy to get to grips with.

    Meica also has a nifty and very much needed output knob, there will be no issues with clipping in the digital domain when mastering with this plugin.

    A larger than appearing sound Merica is an excellent EQ plugin to use when in the mixdowns and masters.

    Given that the EQ it emulates is an industry-standard plugin this small form, powerful, easy to use, and was coded by one man! Merica is a must grab for all audio creatives looking to upgrade their stock EQ plugins.

    Compatibility:

    VST Win, VST3 Win, VST Mac, VST3 Mac, AU Mac

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    Specifications:

    • Four bands (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
    • Small form factor (ability to make larger if wanted)
    • High & Low cuts range is 6 and 48 dB/octave
    • Included frequency analyser

    Features & When To Use:

    TinyQ is a small form factor EQ.

    Giving the user a stripped-back interface TinyQ offers a solution to a simple job.

    Having too many settings can become overwhelming; TinyQ does what it says on the tin and doesn’t make your job any harder.

    Keeping things simple when mixing down whole groups is essential – finding yourself using CPU heavy EQ, or a stock plugin just might not cut it for you. TinyEQ is excellent for doing those necessary but straightforward EQ tasks!

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    With the recent addition of built-in frequency analyzer, it makes EQ even easier when getting stuck into your mixes or masters.

    Create awesome sounding band curves.

    Great emphasis on keeping things simple goes a long way with TinyQ; the team has made a great EQ that does everything it needs to in one small package. With four bands plus high pass/low pass filters, you won’t be looking any further for your day to day EQ needs.

    Compatibility:

    Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.7 or later (both 64 bit)

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    • Three-band Equalizer, Low, Mid, High.
    • 2 Musical Filters, High-Pass Low-Pass.
    • Preamp stage with a bass booster.
    • 64-bit floating-point precision.
    • Up to 192kHz sample rates supported.

    Features & When To Use:

    SonEQ has 3 bands, low (20 Hz – 100 Hz), mid (150 Hz – 4 kHz), high (6 kHz – 15 kHz). Combined with a high pass and low pass filter, plus a ‘Mid-high Q’ this means when it’s on your band its narrow and when deactivated will cause it to be wider. This indicated by the red light.

    Giving the user a lot of ways to EQ but keeping things user-friendly is what SonEQ does best.

    Having the volume meter is very hand when mixing with any EQ, it gives the visual display of when things are getting a bit heated for your output.

    SonEQ also gives you the full control of your input and output levels. This comes in handy when you are mixing your tracks with heavy effects, causing the overall levels to become louder than 0.0dB; this is where adjusting both the input and output parameters will solve the issue.

    With this plugin being free for all to use we don’t see any reason why this shouldn’t be ready to deploy at the click of a finger, whether it’s beefing up the mix with the built-in bass boost preamp staging or adding a touch of colour to the highs this plugin has you covered.

    Compatibility:

    Mac OSX 10.6 or newer – Windows XP or newer

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    Specifications:

    • Three equalisation modules
    • Stereo/Mono switching
    • Four different tube types
    • Global input/output level control

    Features & When To Use:

    PTEq-X is a digital emulation of three famous vintage EQ.

    Equipped with three EQ modules comprised of mid-range (2kHZ – 7 kHz), low-frequency (20Hz – 150Hz), high-frequency (3kHz – 16kHz).

    Using the mid-range module, you can use the low, mid parameter (top left) to effect the lower mid frequencies. Alternatively use the high mid setting (top right) to cause-effect to these frequencies.

    Moving down the EQ, we have our second module, which is PEQ1A EQ (Low & High). This comes with a bunch of parameters to mould your EQ patches perfectly to your source.

    Finally, this is all topped off with the HL3C module; this is a low-cut accompanied by a high-cut.

    You can also use the ‘Oversampling’ feature to reduce aliasing.

    Use the “Tube” switch to apply or deactivate the tube amp.

    Using the input and output levels will give you the ability to control any nasty peaks brought in or out of the EQ.

    PTEq-X is a combination of some of the best analogue EQ’s to exist, plus its FREE!! We recommend this one for a great addition to your EQ arsenal.

    Compatibility:

    Windows 7 – 10 32 and 64 bit. OS X 10.7 64 bit

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    Specifications:

    • 6 Band mid-range EQ
    • Presets built-in
    • Algorithms based on famous analogue gear
    • Designed for mixing and mastering

    Features & When To Use:

    Pushtec 5+1A is a versatile mid-range program EQ that has mixing and mastering at its heart.

    This plugin offers six bands, all offering a fantastic sounding boost through all parameters.

    A vast selection of plugins makes it easy for users to start with something super effective and tweak to their liking.

    “B/W” stands for bandwidth, this allows you to tweak the selected band and adjust to your preference.

    A friendly and straightforward GUI keeps this EQ a smaller form factor but with a lot of power. Being designed for mixing and mastering be assured that this plugin delivers best when applied to a whole group or a master channel.

    Giving instant sparkle to a mix or a very much needed bass boost this FREE plugin has you covered!

    Compatibility:

    Win 7 or higher only

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    Specifications:

    • 12 bands
    • peak, shelf and cut filter
    • Cut filters (12, 24 and 48 dB/oct steepness)
    • Stereo/Left/Right/Mid/Side routing for each band
    • A global gain for loudness adjustments
    • Resizable GUI

    Features & When To Use:

    QRange is a very straight forward, user friendly, and effective EQ for mixing and mastering.

    Giving the user an intuitive click and drag feature makes EQ work easy and more controllable.

    With a choice of twelve bands, there is excellent room for doing additive plus subtractive EQ all in one plugin patch. Each band has. Selection of up to five different types (peak, low-shelf, high-shelf, low cut, and high cut).

    Built into the frequency spectrum, you have the power to change it to pre or post. ‘Pre’ will let you see what the frequency range looks likes before the EQ is applied, whereas ‘Post’ will allow you to see it after the EQ has taken effect.

    Offering the ability to users to save and load their own presets makes it easy to bring back some of your favourite patches while working on a mix or master.

    It has to be said lkjb QRange is a must-have FREE EQ plugin.

    Compatibility:

    Win 7 or higher, macOS 10.7 or higher

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    Specifications:

    • Semiparametric EQ layout
    • Three bands combined with 18dB/Oct high-pass filter
    • Four EQ models: “American”, “British”, “German” and “Soviet” with optional non-linearity
    • Five output stages: “Linear”, “Silky”, “Mellow”, “Deep” and “Toasted”
    • Saturation algorithms by VoS (“Stateful saturation”)

    Features & When To Use:

    TDR’s Slick EQ provides a recognizable analogue sound.

    Using three bands that bring together four different EQ models.

    Both low and high bands are coupled with a cut and bell feature allowing for comfortable band changing.

    Auto gain estimates the gain change caused by the current EQ settings; this makes it great to compare your EQ setting during the mix. There is also an ‘EQ Sat’ button; this will activate the saturator which is very intelligently paired to your EQ bands. This will add harmonics when boosting and remain passive when cutting.

    Being able to save your favourite EQ settings for a later mix or master can be done within the plugin. Coupled with a undo/redo button you never miss that sweet spot for your bands, alternatively set up two different EQs with the A/B switch.

    Slick EQ gives a very stripped back interface meaning you don’t get caught up with the visuals when doing equalising, providing a focus on what your hearing. This EQ shouldn’t be overlooked, with great coding, algorithms, settings, and excellent sounding types SlickEQ delivers more than you would expect from a FREE plugin.

    Compatibility:

    Win 32 bit VST2, VST3, Win 64bit VST2, VST3, AAX
    Mac VST2, VST3, AU, AAX 64 bit

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    Specifications:

    • Seven band EQ
    • Highpass/lowpass
    • Stereo/mono options
    • Left/right options
    • Output level

    Features & When To Use:

    Manda Audio brings us 7Q.

    7Q is an emulation of the beloved ‘Classic EQ’ which became discontinued, the team came together and brought the community back a redesigned version.

    7Q takes off all the fancy parts and gives you the bare basics; this is what gives this a place on our list. With 7Q giving you the ability to apply your EQ to the left or right or both channels, you can independently EQ both sides of the stereo field.

    Each band can be additive or subtractive. Keeping easy to use format is what this plugin does best; it doesn’t over-complicate the task at hand but assists your needs along the way wether mix or master.

    Low memory and CPU usage make it easy to have multiple instances in your projects without having your computer meltdown.

    7Q is a nifty EQ that is awesome for giving your sounds a little crisp boost before running into your other plugins within the chain.

    Compatibility:

    Win VST 32/64 bit, AAX 32/64 bit
    Mac VST, AU, AAX

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    Specifications:

    • HP: 10hz – 1khz / sweepable Q
    • Low Shelf: 30hz – 500hz
    • Low Mid: 70hz – 2khz / sweepable Q
    • High Mid: 500hz – 6k / sweepable Q
    • High Shelf: 1.5k – 18k
    • Phase switch
    • Output level
    • 64-bit internal processing
    • Formats: 64bit VST, VST3, AU and AAX
    • Version: 3.2
    • Legacy 32bit installers

    Features & When To Use:

    EQ1A is a FREE analog-style EQ with a clever algorithm giving you minimal phase coloration.

    This plugin has initially been paid to use the plugin, but the developers have decided to give it to us all for FREE!

    EQ1A allows you to use broad bands to shape your sounds or outputs in a clean, crisp and phase-corrected way.

    Being able to save you presets within the plugin makes it very easy to pull back that EQ you made on the last mix. 4-band parametric equalizer with an additional HP filter with variable resonance gives a wide range of settings to play with while keeping everything simple and user friendly.

    EQ1A does what it says on the tin for FREE!

    Using this within mixing or mastering may help you when wanting to add a hefty highpass or when looking to give some warmth to your mid ranges.

    It has to be said with a great look, and low CPU usage EQ1A is an excellent addition to your plugins.

    Compatibility:

    Win, Mac

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    Specifications:

    • 16-band graphic equalizing
    • +/- 12 dB gain range per band
    • Channel grouping
    • Preset manager
    • Contextual hint messages
    • Freehand drawing mode
    • Stereo and multi-channel processing
    • Mid/side processing
    • Undo/redo history
    • All sample rates support
    • Linear-phase equalizing
    • Internal channel routing
    • 64-bit floating-point processing

    Features & When To Use:

    Voxengo is notorious for doing some excellent free plugins.

    This addition is the Marvel GEQ, which is a fifteen band linear phase EQ.

    There is a routing tab that allows you to affect the signals mid/sides independently. (orange slides)

    Also giving full independence to the mid/side output level, becoming very useful when mixing and mastering.

    Bypass feature makes it simple to hear what your EQ is doing to your sound source. Alternatively, decide between two EQ setups with the A/B mode.

    For quick EQ drawing, you can hold ‘Ctrl or Cmd’ and click across the EQ drawing in your fader settings with the click of a mouse.

    Having a stripped back form factor with enough controls to complement your mixing tasks this plugin has to be our list today.

    Compatibility:

    VST Win, VST3 Win, VST Mac, VST3 Mac, AU Mac

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    Specifications:

    • Three-band EQ
    • High, mid, low
    • Presets tab
    • Output level
    • Very simple to use

    Features & When To Use:

    BASIQ is a three-band EQ.

    It keeps in mind that EQ work for mixing and mastering doesn’t have to be a headache or over complicated.

    BASIQ is a design similar to the classic ‘Baxandall Equalizer’ which is knowns for its natural-sounding shelves and HiFi quality responses.

    Adding a smooth, gradual shimmer or warmth instead of a surgical sharpness is what BASIQ does best. Use on groups or a master chain to subtly but significantly add character with the turn of a knob.

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    With some added presets you be able to get a quick change in tone with the click of a button.

    The small form factor makes this BASIQ a powerful tool to be used within the mix or master.

    Compatibility:

    Win, Mac, VST, AU, 64 bit

    With all of that said, grabbing all 17 plugins wouldn’t do you any harm, but we want to break down our top 3 picks!

    In our top spot, we have Colour EQ by DDMF.

    Free Mac Vst

    This plugin brings so many features that you would expect from pay to use plugins but all for FREE! Another fresh point is that the curves you can create with this cannot be done on other EQ plugins, giving Colour EQ a versatile approach.

    Low-CPU – Usage Customisable GUI – Great warm sound – 5 Bands

    Coming in second is Nova by TDR.

    Parametric, dynamic EQ, and multiband compression are all built into an excellent looking FREE plugin.

    Nova has a built-in dynamic EQ parameter when mixing, and mastering using a dynamic EQ is crucial sometimes. Having this all in one plugin for free is hugely commendable to the team who developed this plugin!

    Parametric equalization – Dynamic equalization – Frequency selective compression – Multi-band compression – Wideband compression

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    And finally, our last top pick is ‘Triple’ by Blue Cat.

    This awesome plugin has so many features you just wouldn’t expect a FREE plugin to have.

    With a fresh interface and drag and click feature to make EQing even more natural Triple is a powerful EQ.

    Semi-parametric EQ – +/- 40dB Range per band – MIDI control and automation support – Real-time display

    Today we have covered a lot of great FREE EQs for mixing and mastering. Amazingly, we have developers putting out all of these plugins for producers/sound engineers to level out the playing field. As we have all seen these ‘not to name’ brands releasing rather expensive EQs that we just can’t fork out for, but with the way, music has progressed today in the digital domain it has become much more accessible for creatives to share their ideas and effects for free.

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    With that said, they all have their benefits and downsides, but with them all being free, there is no reason you can’t pick them up and use these in your mixes or masters today!