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EQ That Speaks Your Language

Think in Notes.
Mix in Music.

121 bands. Every one tuned to a chromatic note across the full audible spectrum. 9 filter types per band. Zero latency. This isn't a graphic EQ with a new skin — it's a fundamentally different way to shape sound.

9 Filter Types Per Band
Zero Latency
VST3 / AU
macOS, Windows & Linux

Features

Not Another Graphic EQ

Most EQs think in Hertz. GOAT EQ thinks in harmony. Built on principles borrowed from the structure of music itself, every design decision serves a single goal: let you shape sound the way you actually hear it.

Musically-Mapped Bands

Every one of the 121 bands corresponds to a note on the chromatic scale — spanning the entire audible range. You're not tweaking arbitrary frequencies. You're shaping music in its own language.

9 Filter Types Per Band

Bell, low shelf, high shelf, low pass, high pass, notch, band pass, all pass, and tilt shelf. Each of the 121 bands can be set to any type independently — mix and match freely across the spectrum.

Isolate Mode

Hold ISO to solo-audition any single band in real time. Hear exactly what a note is contributing to your mix before you commit to a cut or boost. The fastest way to find problem frequencies.

Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer

A high-resolution FFT display runs behind your EQ curve — showing the live spectral content of your audio. See what you're hearing and hear what you're seeing.

Tilt Shelf

A dual-stage filter that smoothly tilts the entire spectrum around a chosen note — simultaneously brightening above while warming below, or vice versa. Broad tonal reshaping in a single band.

Zero Latency, Scalable CPU

No added latency — track, mix, and perform live without compromise. Inactive bands are bypassed at the DSP level, so CPU scales only with the bands you actually use.

Flagship Plugin

GOAT EQ

An equalizer built on the premise that frequencies aren't just numbers — they're notes. The band layout follows a principle rooted in how pitch, harmony, and the audible spectrum actually relate. The result is an EQ you can navigate by ear, not just by eye.

Each band carries 9 selectable filter types — from surgical notches and passes to broad tilt shelves that reshape entire regions of the spectrum in one move. Right-click any band for instant access via the radial filter selector.

121

Chromatic Bands

9

Filter Types

0ms

Latency

365

Automatable Params

One-time purchase

$150

Get GOAT EQ
VST3 AU macOS Windows Linux

Rooted in Harmony

Band placement derived from the same structure that governs pitch — not arbitrary frequency divisions

9 Filter Types, Per Band

Bell, shelves, passes, notch, band pass, all pass, and tilt shelf — assignable independently to each of 121 bands

Instant Audition

ISO mode solos any band in real time — hear exactly what you're about to cut or boost before you commit

Interactive Graph

Click, drag, double-click, right-click — the EQ curve is your primary interface, not just a display

From the Studio

Hear From Those Who Use It

I used to sweep a parametric around trying to find problem notes. With GOAT EQ I just click the note. The isolate mode makes it instant — I can hear exactly what each band is doing before I touch the gain.

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Alex R.

Music Producer

The tilt shelf is my secret weapon now. One band, one move, and the whole tonal balance shifts exactly where I want it. And the fact that I can run a notch on one note and a shelf on the next — no other graphic EQ does that.

SK

Sarah K.

Mix Engineer

I was skeptical of 121 bands until I realized they're not arbitrary — there's a musical logic to the layout that makes it feel like second nature. I barely look at frequency numbers anymore. I just think in notes.

MT

Marcus T.

Mastering Engineer

One Purchase. Yours Forever.

Stop Sweeping. Start Knowing.

121 chromatic bands. 9 filter types each. Real-time analyzer. ISO audition. Zero latency. Built on the structure of music — not arbitrary frequency divisions.

Instant download. VST3 / AU. macOS, Windows & Linux.