Dynamic bands
A band doesn't have to sit there at a fixed gain. Set how far it moves and how fast, and it only pulls the level down when the signal actually calls for it — then lets go again.
Eight bands. Any of them dynamic.
Built for the producer. Built for the beginner, bedroom, studio and charting producer.
Never Found Ember Ice Graphite
And here's what you get for it.
A band doesn't have to sit there at a fixed gain. Set how far it moves and how fast, and it only pulls the level down when the signal actually calls for it — then lets go again.
Every band can work on Stereo, Mid, Side, Left or Right. So you can clean up the middle without touching the sides, or tuck in one side on its own.
Reads what's in the audio and tells you the note or key it thinks it's hearing. One click and the band lands somewhere musical, instead of on whatever round number you'd have reached for.
Drop a band on the curve and it takes the filter shape that suits where you put it.
I'm the person who made this, and I make music too. I don't crack plugins — they slow your machine down, they come from dodgy places, and half of them bring something along you didn't ask for. So I've paid for every plugin I own.
The problem is that the ones I'd call essential cost three figures. Sometimes a good deal more than that. I'm 19. That money is not easy to find.
So I put this at the price I'd have wanted to pay for it. There'll be more plugins after this one, some free and some paid, and the whole idea is that you can make things without going broke doing it.
— The Developer (Emwy)
On the CPU figure: it costs roughly 1.3× what a stock parametric EQ does, and against some of them closer to double. That's what the interface and the tools it runs add up to. I'd rather say it here than have you find out later — and I reckon I can bring it down over the next few fix releases. Updates are free, so you'd just get that.
Yes. There's a check-in every 45 days for security reasons, but apart from that you can use it completely offline.
One machine per licence. If you need to move it to a different machine, that's no problem — support can swap the active one over for you.
Checkout and refunds are handled by Lemon Squeezy, who are the seller of record, so a refund request goes to them and their policy applies. On top of that you have a 14-day right of withdrawal under EU law — with downloadable software that right ends the moment the download starts, once you have agreed to it. The wording is in the licence terms.
If it loads 64-bit VST3 plugins on Windows 10 or newer, yes. That covers Ableton Live, FL Studio, Reaper, Studio One, Cubase, Bitwig and Cakewalk among others. If yours is VST3-capable and it does not show up, email me and I will look into it.
Not yet. EEQ-8 is Windows only today. A macOS version is planned, but I am not going to give you a date I cannot stand behind — when it exists it will be a free update for anyone who already owns the plugin.
You get a licence key by email after buying, and you type it into the plugin. No dongle, and you don't need an account to run it.
Yes. You buy it once, and everything I do to it afterwards comes to you without another paywall.
Yes — legit. Just very small, and very new.
NEVER FOUND is based in Lower Saxony, Germany. Being this new is the honest reason there isn't much about us out there yet. Everything official is in the Impressum.
You might know the name from Discord servers and forums, back when we made crude plugins for fun. EEQ-8 is the first thing we've built properly.
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What will happen when you buy
EEQ-8 — full licence
€23.99
Price at launch
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