Lindell Audio Te-100 V1.1.1 Access

: Users can set oversampling from 2x to 16x to eliminate aliasing artifacts during high-saturation processing.

: Instead of standard Q controls, users define bandwidth by selecting upper and lower frequency limits using two horizontal rows of pushbuttons.

: The plugin faithfully reproduces the behavior of the all-tube and transformer circuit, providing a "fat and airy" sound that avoids digital harshness even at extreme settings.

: Engineers often use it on drum recordings for its ability to add "girth" and "punch" without sounding processed. Technical Specifications

The is a high-fidelity software emulation of the legendary Klein & Hummel UE-100 hardware equalizer, an all-tube German broadcasting EQ from the 1960s. Known for its massive 14-tube circuit and weighing over 60 pounds, the original hardware is prized for its "musically sweet" curves and warm harmonic saturation. Core Functionality & Design

: The unit features eight bands for carving the frequency response, including unique low and high bandpass filters that can overlap for surgical "carving". Version 1.1.1 & Digital-Only Enhancements

: Adjust the conversion between digital levels and virtual circuits from 12 to 20 dBFS to control how hard the "tubes" are driven. Common Use Cases

: The overlapping high and low-pass filters are particularly effective at "slotting" guitar tracks into dense productions by carving out exact frequency ranges.

: Users can set oversampling from 2x to 16x to eliminate aliasing artifacts during high-saturation processing.

: Instead of standard Q controls, users define bandwidth by selecting upper and lower frequency limits using two horizontal rows of pushbuttons.

: The plugin faithfully reproduces the behavior of the all-tube and transformer circuit, providing a "fat and airy" sound that avoids digital harshness even at extreme settings.

: Engineers often use it on drum recordings for its ability to add "girth" and "punch" without sounding processed. Technical Specifications

The is a high-fidelity software emulation of the legendary Klein & Hummel UE-100 hardware equalizer, an all-tube German broadcasting EQ from the 1960s. Known for its massive 14-tube circuit and weighing over 60 pounds, the original hardware is prized for its "musically sweet" curves and warm harmonic saturation. Core Functionality & Design

: The unit features eight bands for carving the frequency response, including unique low and high bandpass filters that can overlap for surgical "carving". Version 1.1.1 & Digital-Only Enhancements

: Adjust the conversion between digital levels and virtual circuits from 12 to 20 dBFS to control how hard the "tubes" are driven. Common Use Cases

: The overlapping high and low-pass filters are particularly effective at "slotting" guitar tracks into dense productions by carving out exact frequency ranges.