Telsie S v1.1.1 WiN
SEnki | 22 February 2026 | 24.3 MB
The Telsie S is a 3-band equalizer plug-in based on the famous Siemens W295b discrete class A equalizer from the 1970s. The W295b is known for its wonderfully airy highs and voluminous bass. Telsie S delivers this sound, along with some very useful upgrades compared to its analog counterpart! Designed and built for the ARD (Association of German Public Broadcasters) in the 70´s, the Siemens mixing consoles reflected what was technically feasible at the time and were at the cutting edge of technology. These mixing consoles were the direct successor for the tube-based V72/V76 mixing consoles.
Highly sought-after modules like the V276 Microphone Preamp and the W295 Series Equalizer were used in these consoles. Siemens offered 3 different Equalizer versions: The W295, the W295a and the W295b which has the most elaborated design of the 3 models. All these models share a low-shelf filter and high-shelf filter, while only the W295b features a mid-band with a presence/absence filter. The W295b is still today the secret weapon of many engineers as it provides these VERY nice airy highs ….
The features of the Siemens W295b and Telsie S:
– Similar to the original hardware device, the Telsie S is a three-band equalizer with shelf-filters on the high and low bands and a peak filter on the mid band. The low-shelf filter has its ±15 dB point at 40 Hz, while the high-shelf filter has its ±15 dB point at 15 kHz.The mid-band is a presence/absence filter with Peak characteristics and 6 selectable center frequencies:
– 0.7 kHz, 1 kHz, 1.5 kHz, 2.3 kHz, 3.5 kHz, and 5.6 kHz, and a maximum boost and cut of 8 dB each.
– This peak filter has a proportional Q factor. This means that the width of the bell narrows the more dB you boost or cut.The additional benefits of the Telsie S plug-in
Low Band Filter with additional frequencies:
– As an alternative to the original device’s low-shelf filter at 40 Hz, there are additional peak filter frequencies with center
frequencies at 40, 60, 100, 160 and 220 Hz.
– These peak filters have a proportional Q factor, meaning the width of the bell narrows the more dB you boost or cut.
– These additional peak filter frequencies give you significantly more sonic possibilities than the original shelf filter at 40 Hz.High Band Filter with additional frequencies and AIR switch:
– The high band features the original device’s super nice- sounding high-shelf filter at 15 kHz. As an alternative Telsie S also offers two additional peak filters with center frequencies at 12 kHz and 14 kHz, with a maximum boost or cut of 15 dB in 3 dB steps.
– The AIR switch significantly extends the high band’s frequency response. You can experiment with running your session at a higher sample rate to make this effect even more noticeableHarmonics function:
– Each of the three equalizer bands has a harmonics function with two parameters: Drive and Out.
– The Drive control allows you to adjust the amount of harmonics added to enrich the signal.
– You can use the Out control to compensate for the increase in volume caused by the Drive section.
– The two parameters are linked by default. You can disable this by using the Link switch.INFO/DEMO/BUY: https://mage.si/telsie-s
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