
Dual-Engine EQ Combining Harmonic Resonance Detection and Tonal Balancing
HoRNet has released ZeroEQ, an intelligent equalizer combining two complementary processing engines. HarmoniQ automatically detects and corrects up to 30 harmonic resonances, while BalanceEQ analyzes overall frequency distribution for professional tonal balance.
Automatic Problem Identification
Real-time 8192-point FFT analysis continuously scans audio to identify problematic frequencies and tonal imbalances. HarmoniQ removes harsh resonances, sibilance, and unwanted frequency peaks. BalanceEQ addresses muddy low-mids, missing clarity, and spectral imbalances across the frequency range.
Creative Control and Workflow
After automatic correction, Brightness and V-Shape controls allow tonal customization. Constant loudness compensation maintains perceived volume during A/B comparisons for objective evaluation. Manual refinement options preserve creative control while automation handles corrective work.
Real-World Applications
For vocals, HarmoniQ eliminates sibilance and resonances while BalanceEQ removes low-mid muddiness. Drum processing smooths cymbal harshness and separates kick and bass. Mastering applications clarify midrange, add sparkle, and polish overall balance.
Technical Specifications
ZeroEQ supports VST3, AU, and AAX across macOS 10.13+ (Intel and Apple Silicon native) and Windows 10/11 64-bit. It requires dual-core 2.0 GHz processor, 4GB RAM, and roughly standard EQ CPU usage.
Pricing and Support
ZeroEQ is priced at €24.99 with a 15-day money-back guarantee. Licenses activate on up to 2 machines. Free demo available without credit card requirement.
More information is available on the HoRNet website.



