Ouaricon EQ User Guide

Analog-modeled 4-band parametric equalizer

Getting Started

Quick Start

  1. Download the installer from your Ouaricon Audio account
  2. Run the installer — it installs both VST3 and AU formats automatically
  3. Open your DAW and scan for new plugins
  4. Insert Ouaricon EQ on a track
  5. Enter your license key (OUA-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX) when prompted

System Requirements

Platform Details
macOS macOS 10.13+ (Intel and Apple Silicon native)
Windows Windows 10+ (64-bit)
RAM 4 GB minimum, 8 GB recommended
Formats VST3, AU
DAW Any VST3/AU-compatible host

Installation Paths

macOS:

Windows:

Interface Overview

Ouaricon EQ features a compact 920x220px horizontal rack-unit design inspired by classic analog equalizers like the Neve 1081 and Waves V-EQ4. The interface is organized into distinct sections for quick workflow.

Layout

From left to right:

Dual-Layer Knobs

Each band features a unique dual-layer knob design:

This design allows simultaneous frequency and gain visualization at a glance.

VU Meter

The VU meter on the right side displays output level in real-time, helping you monitor overall signal level and prevent clipping.

Parameters

LF Band (Low Frequency - Shelving)

Parameter Range Default Description
Frequency 30-500 Hz 100 Hz Shelving filter corner frequency (log scale)
Gain -12 to +12 dB 0 dB Boost or cut amount for all frequencies below the corner
Toggle On / Off On Enable or bypass this band

Filter type: Low shelving with Q=0.707 (Butterworth response)

LMF Band (Low-Mid Frequency - Bell)

Parameter Range Default Description
Frequency 100-2000 Hz 500 Hz Center frequency of the bell curve (log scale)
Gain -12 to +12 dB 0 dB Boost or cut amount at center frequency
Q WIDE / MED / TIGHT MED Bandwidth of the bell curve (WIDE=0.5, MED=1.0, TIGHT=2.0)
Toggle On / Off On Enable or bypass this band

HMF Band (High-Mid Frequency - Bell)

Parameter Range Default Description
Frequency 500-8000 Hz 2000 Hz Center frequency of the bell curve (log scale)
Gain -12 to +12 dB 0 dB Boost or cut amount at center frequency
Q WIDE / MED / TIGHT MED Bandwidth of the bell curve (WIDE=0.5, MED=1.0, TIGHT=2.0)
Toggle On / Off On Enable or bypass this band

HF Band (High Frequency - Shelving)

Parameter Range Default Description
Frequency 2-20 kHz 8 kHz Shelving filter corner frequency (log scale)
Gain -12 to +12 dB 0 dB Boost or cut amount for all frequencies above the corner
Toggle On / Off On Enable or bypass this band

Filter type: High shelving with Q=0.707 (Butterworth response)

Global Controls

Parameter Range Default Description
Output Gain -12 to +12 dB 0 dB Overall output level adjustment
Analog On / Off On Adds subtle harmonic saturation via tanh waveshaping for Neve 1081-inspired warmth

Understanding Q Settings

The Q parameter controls how wide or narrow the frequency band is affected:

Tip: Start with WIDE Q for musical adjustments. Switch to TIGHT only when you need to target a specific frequency (like removing a resonance).

Using the EQ

Signal Flow

Audio passes through the EQ in this order:

  1. Input
  2. LF Shelf
  3. LMF Bell
  4. HMF Bell
  5. HF Shelf
  6. Analog Saturation (if enabled)
  7. Output Gain
  8. Output

Common EQ Applications

Cleaning Up Mud

Cut between 200-400 Hz using the LMF band with WIDE Q. Helps clear up muddy mixes and improve clarity.

Adding Presence

Boost 2-5 kHz using the HMF band with MED Q. Brings vocals and instruments forward in the mix.

Taming Harshness

Cut 3-6 kHz using the HMF band with TIGHT Q. Reduces sibilance and harshness without losing overall brightness.

Adding Air and Sparkle

Boost 10-15 kHz using the HF shelf. Adds sheen and openness to the top end.

Warmth and Body

Boost 100-200 Hz using the LF shelf or LMF bell. Adds weight and fullness to thin sources.

Analog Mode

When Analog is enabled, a subtle tanh waveshaper is applied to the output, introducing gentle harmonic distortion similar to running signal through analog circuitry. This adds warmth and cohesion, especially on buses and masters.

The saturation is gentle and musical — it won't add obvious distortion unless you're driving the EQ very hard with large boosts.

Performance Notes

Troubleshooting

Plugin Not Appearing in DAW

No Change in Sound

Harsh or Ringy Sound

Muddy or Unclear Sound

License Activation Issues

High CPU Usage

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