Mix with the preeminent digital mixing console’s ultra-precise EQ section.
Explore a 5-band, fully parametric EQ with the exact algorithms from the legendary Sony OXF-R3 digital mixing console
Harness variable HF & LF filters up to 36 dB/Octave for precise sculpting of sources
Use four different EQ types for varying degrees of precise, ultra-musical EQ
Easily craft sources with intuitive, editable graphic display of all EQ/filter settings
Runs on macOS or Windows. Requires an Apollo audio interface or UAD Accelerator. View full system requirements.
Sonnox Oxford EQ
$299
$299
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Add a Legendary Digital Console’s Surgical EQ to your Studio
Developed by Sonnox, the Oxford EQ plug-in is based on the EQ section of the iconic Sony OXF-R3 console. Introduced in the early ’90s, this console is regarded as the pinnacle of modern digital mixing console design. The Oxford quickly found favor with a range of “A-list” audio professionals — including George Massenburg, Peter Gabriel, and Mick Guzauski — as well as in professional post-production, sound design, and audio restoration rooms.
What They Say
It was immediately obvious the difference between the TDM and the UAD version. The [UAD Sonnox Oxford EQ] improved graphics and four filter types behave and sound much more like I remember them on the console.
Jeff Bova
Celine Dion, Jordan Sparks, Katy Perry
Using the [UAD] Sonnox Oxford EQ I'm able to get the smoothest vocal tones imaginable...it really makes sitting a vocal in a mix easy and fun.
Miles Walker
Rihanna, Katy Perry, Wiz Khalifa
As silky and smooth as I remember. The [UAD] Sonnox Oxford EQ is stellar, a must have for a true perfectionist.
Superb… and even more so if you have the GML option.
Have used this one from the beginning with my old G4, absolutely the best available at the time. And still, with all the hundred EQs now available this plugin is above most of them. I return to it again and again.
SA
s. a.
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
10 months ago
Love it but never tried the original
Super surgical and the different modes for the shapes was a masterstroke of design with the original Oxford. Each eq mode had its own way of handling Q adjustment which made a big difference depending on the sound item being worked on. Immense power means huge potential for destroying the sound too so tread carefully. Low and high pass filters allow quick adjustment of the ideal freq band of the sound. Nothing did this so clearly at the time and Harrison did a great job with this concept on their 32C channel strips too. Carve off the excess garbage and get into the musical frequencies quickly. Used with respect you should not ever need any other EQ. It’s up you!
AD
A. D.
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Great sounding EQ
Works perfectly!
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Ö. Ö.
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Simple, Clean and Unaltering
My go to EQ everytime!
It makes the music more enjoying to shape. It’s like it’s never there. No veil.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you’ll need an Apollo audio interface, UAD-2 Satellite, or UAD-2 PCIe card to run these plug-ins, using the onboard DSP. The plug-ins run on the hardware itself, without adding strain to your computer’s CPU. In an Apollo, onboard DSP processing allows you to run realtime UAD plug-ins with near-zero latency, and even record that processing directly to your DAW.
This refers to the number of SHARC DSP processors in Apollo and UAD-2 hardware. A DUO core system has twice the amount of processing power compared to a SOLO core system. More SHARC DSP cores increases the number of UAD-2 plug-ins you can run on the hardware.
No, Satellites provide DSP to run UAD-2 plug-ins in your DAW.
Yes, you can start a fully functional 14-day demo from any plug-in bundled with the UAD software. Simply click “Start Demo”, and start using it in your DAW.
UAD-2 licenses follow the hardware, it does not matter which computer they are connected to. You can have up to six UAD-2 devices registered to a system in your Universal Audio account, which share those licenses. See UAD-2 Plug-In Licensing Explained for full details. Authorisation of UAD-2 hardware is managed by the UAD Meter & Control Panel Application.