I am currently using real band as my daw but the parametric eq is impossible to use. Makes no logical sense to me. Anyway, I have been trying to download reaper's ReaEq but when I download it I cannot find the exe file to install it. The other plugins I have installed usually pop up with the install wizard. Any suggestions? Also just discovered the download option on the reaper website but my Norton antivirus program blocks it as a malicious download.
Last edited by Rich59; 11/16/1408:02 AM.
BIAB 2018 latest build, Window 10 Pro 64 bit operating system X64 based processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU ES-2670 @ 2.60GHz 16 Gigs Ram Tascam 2x2 audio interface. Podxt
I would get rid of Norton's, that is a virus itself ! takes control of your PC and won't let you do anything LOL, when it runs out you can get a Free AV like Avira or Avast. ReEQ won't work in RB, have a look here http://www.vst4free.com/index.php?plug-ins=EQ&l=5 download the ***.dll *32bit vst and copy it to your VST folder C:\Program Files (x86)\VSTplugins or wherever you have it (BB & RB can only use 32bit VSTs) click on the track FX button > None > Add VST Plugin.
Try Programs(86)/Steinberg/Vstplugins. That is where I find mine after I download a plugin. Otherwise I get the same error message you get. By the way I tried your link and got the same malicious site warning from Norton. It is hard not to trust. It has saved me on a few occasions.
Last edited by Rich59; 11/16/1412:22 PM.
BIAB 2018 latest build, Window 10 Pro 64 bit operating system X64 based processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU ES-2670 @ 2.60GHz 16 Gigs Ram Tascam 2x2 audio interface. Podxt
Finally found it and downloaded the software on a safe site. I did have to go to programs(86)/steinberg/vstplugins to find it as I stated above and it does work with real band. I am confused with certain terminology. There is a show phase option. Not sure why I need it.
There are a number of other options. Low and high shelf, low and high pass. Not sure what the difference is. I do understand the high and low pass filters.
All pass-Not sure why I would need this.
Band, band pass, Band (alt), and band (alt2) I assume the alt and alt2 is a variation of the original band but not sure how that differs from bandpass.
Notch-I assume is for specific problem frequencies. No help button available. Need to find out where I can get the specifics on each. Thanks for your help, Rich
Last edited by Rich59; 11/16/1402:08 PM.
BIAB 2018 latest build, Window 10 Pro 64 bit operating system X64 based processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU ES-2670 @ 2.60GHz 16 Gigs Ram Tascam 2x2 audio interface. Podxt
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