Equavescent v3.1 x64 WiN
TEAM V.R | 3.3.2017 | 135 MB
(Win64; AAX, VST3, VST)
Equavescent is a ten band parallel equalizer designed for maximum clarity of sound.
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Equavescent is a ten band parallel equalizer designed for maximum clarity of sound.
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