API 560s proportional-Q filter topology is known for its smooth forgiving sound. For mic overheads pianos guitars and other complex sound sources that need clear transparent well-defined tone-shaping the 560 makes EQing fast and easy. Created in associatio
API 560s proportional-Q filter topology is known for its smooth forgiving sound. For mic overheads pianos guitars and other complex sound sources that need clear transparent well-defined tone-shaping the 560 makes EQing fast and easy. Created in association with API this high-end equalizer is all about using a traditional graphic interface to make broad equalization changesall while sounding natural and musical.
API 560 is a proportional Q-based equalizer that boosts and cuts equally with bandwidth that narrows at increased gains. These qualities are key to adding substance and clarity while minimizing coloration from phase shift.
It took APIs skill and experience to design a graphic EQ whose crystalline natural sound would be as valuable in the studio as it was for EQing venues in live performance. Today the 560 remains a studio and live stalwart.
Waves found a new home for the 560 in the pristine digital worldbut didnt forget the past. When you want to return to the sound of 1967 use the Analog switch to introduce authentic harmonic distortion and hiss.
Accelerate your mixingsimply move sliders for the sound you want especially because the 560 is so forgiving. Go ahead push the highs and lows to extreme settingsthe 560 wont sound harsh or muddy but clear and full.
Platform | CPU | RAM | Disk | Notes | Additional Requirement | Audio Card | Ports | Internet Required | 32 Bit Support | 64 Bit Support | Plugins |
mac | Intel or Silicon Architecture | 8 | 16 | Minimum: 1024x768Recommended: 1280×1024 / 1600x1024USB displays are not supported as the primary display. | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
windows | X64 compatible Intel or AMD CPU | 8 | 16 | Minimum: 1024x768Recommended: 1280×1024 / 1600×1024 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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