The Kush Audio Electra is a 5-band serial eq that enables precise, musical control over the tone *and* the texture of recorded sounds. The novel combination of four meticulously tuned filter types --- a subtly resonant butterworth high-pass, fixed low shelf, two proportional-Q mids, and mastering style high shelf --- combine forces to open up completely new creative possibilities for how your tracks impact the emotions of the listener.
On the mix, on busses, and on individual tracks... it does exactly what you want, and nothing that you don't. The vibe of the filters is electric, with a crackling but incredibly smooth and detailed midrange, thick but tightly defined low end, and sparkling high frequencies that are unmistakably analog.
The Electra is yet another "can't make it sound bad" Kush processor designed by an artist whose passion is to make the path between "the sound in your head" and "the sound of your mix" as short and effortless as possible.
... Feel free to call me if you'd like to discuss in more detail. Stay tuned. Brad P.S. I second the Kush Audio Electra recommendation, but I'm very biased.
...so theres that hahah. Gotta goose it with some high end though, thats where the magic lies. Use my kush electra to push the highs so the zulu has something to bite. And yea maybe I phrased it wrong, I DO believe the Zulu sounds better than plugins but I stand by the...
Drawmer 1974 is a great eq but stereo, not dual mono. Kush Electra is nice and has a hpf. Capi BT50's has both HPF and LPF and sound marvelous.
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