Our new forum member jimwnyc sent me RIAA bi-quad IIR VST plugins based on the work of jiiteepee http://jiiteepee.tripod.com/
I've tried the 96 kHz VST plug-in in Audacity and it sounds really good.
Audacity locates the plug-ins in "Effects|Container|SynthEdit"
Update 1/14/16: Added 44.1 and 48 kHz files.
Here are the links to the RIAA VST dlls:
44.1 kHz http://www.ka-electronics.com/code/riaa_se_441s.dll
48 kHz http://www.ka-electronics.com/code/riaa_se_48s.dll
96 kHz http://www.ka-electronics.com/code/riaa_se_96w.dll
192 kHz http://www.ka-electronics.com/code/riaa_se_192m.dll
Thanks Jim! We've been needing these and I've never found a turn-key link anywhere - only instructions on how to build them.
It will be interesting to compare analog EQ to the bi-quad IIR versions.
I should be able to null-test them.
RIAA VST Plug-Ins
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Re: RIAA VST Plug-Ins
I didn't know you can use VST plug-ins in Audacitymediatechnology wrote:I've tried the 96 kHz VST plug-in in Audacity and it sounds really good.
Audacity locates the plug-ins in "Effects|Container|SynthEdit"
Here are the links to the dlls:
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Re: RIAA VST Plug-Ins
Drop the dlls into a folder. Enable in the plugin manager and presto!I didn't know you can use VST plug-ins in Audacity
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fa ... lug-ins.3F