
JANUARY 2019: ADAM Audio Studio Pro SP-5.FEBRUARY 2019: Chandler Limited TG Microphone.MAY 2019: Vanguard Audio Labs V4 and V44S.JULY 2019: PSI Audio A17-M Studio Monitors.AUGUST 2019: Steinberg AXR4 Thunderbolt 2 Audio Interface.SEPTEMBER 2019: Dynaudio Core 59 High-End Professional Reference Monitor.OCTOBER 2019: Austrian Audio OC818 Multipattern Dual Output Condenser Microphone.DECEMBER 2019: Thermionic Culture ‘The Kite’ Stereo Equalizer.MAY 2020: Peluso P-28 Pencil Tube Condenser Microphone.JUNE 2020: oeksound soothe2 Dynamic Resonance Suppressor.Gauge Precision Instruments ECM-80 Dynamic Vocal Microphone.


Under the hood, Pro-Q is highly optimized and can be used in natural phase mode, linear phase, or zero-latency mode. The feature set is robust and presented logically for effortless usability. The GUI is designed to maximize workflow and usability. Pro-Q stands out in a sea of hardware modeling and emulation plugins because it doesn’t attempt to emulate the design, operation, or sound of a hardware EQ. Last October, Pro-Q 3 won an Engineering Emmy ® Award from Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. In 2018, FabFilter set out to improve on Pro-Q 2 with the release of Pro-Q 3. Released in 2009, Pro-Q firmly established itself as an industry favorite with its robust feature set, pristine sound quality and ease of use. Pro-Q has always been at the heart of the FabFilter lineup.

Its product line includes a range of bread and butter mixing essentials, as well as creative effects and synths. The ‘dynamic’ evolution of an industry standard, top-shelf EQ pluginīased in Amsterdam, FabFilter is widely known for creating some of the best plugins on the market.
