Normal EQ
Bell filters. Shelves. Cuts. Boosts. The things a parametric EQ does, done well.
It does EQ. But also other things...
A parametric EQ with dynamic processing, spectral control, split-signal processing, and per-band saturation. Built for mixing, mastering, and other things that your parents would not understand anyway.
If you need it, it's there. If you don't, it stays out of the way.
Bell filters. Shelves. Cuts. Boosts. The things a parametric EQ does, done well.
For when static EQ is not enough. Per-band threshold, range, attack, release.
More selective than broadband. Suppresses resonances without flattening the rest.
Transient or tonal. EQ whichever one is the problem. Leave the other alone.
Not everything needs saturation. Sometimes one band does. This lets you do that.
Channels. Delta. Solo. Useful enough that you'll probably use them without noticing.
Real situations where it earns its keep.
Shape individual tracks. Cut mud. Bring presence forward. Fix what's in the way.
Subtle tonal balance on the full mix. Dynamic EQ for gentle control without compression artifacts.
Spectral processing hunts and suppresses problem resonances without touching the rest of the signal.
Split transient from body. EQ the attack without blurring the tail. Or vice versa.
Mid/side processing per band. Widen the highs, tighten the lows. Without a separate plugin.
Per-band saturation when a frequency needs more than just gain. Useful. Subtle when you want it.
I do not know. It is the JustAnother price of a JustAnother plugin. Felt right.
And yeah, no subscriptions. I hate subscriptions.
You probably do not need it. It will not fix your music by itself.
If you like it, buy it.