INDEQ
Key Features
- Inductor based EQ design aimed at broad, musical tone shaping
- Simple analog-style workflow for adding weight, presence, and sheen quickly
- Works well on individual tracks, buses, and mix sweetening tasks
- Useful alternative when a fully surgical parametric EQ feels too precise or sterile
- Official macOS and Windows downloads are still hosted by Analog Obsession
- Available in common native plugin formats for modern DAW sessions
Description
INDEQ is a pure inductor based equalizer from Analog Obsession, built for broad analog-style tone shaping rather than narrow corrective EQ work. Its layout points toward classic passive EQ moves: adding weight, softening harshness, opening the top end, and making sources feel more finished without a dense stack of controls.
The appeal is speed. Instead of drawing precise curves, you can push a few musical bands until vocals, drums, bass, guitars, synths, or a mix bus sit with more body and polish, which makes it useful when a clean parametric EQ feels too clinical or a mix needs fast movement.
Analog Obsession lists INDEQ alongside its other equalization tools and links to an active Patreon product post with direct macOS and Windows installers. The official download files are still live, so this is a strong fit for producers who want a character EQ that moves quickly and adds subtle analog color.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of EQ is INDEQ?
INDEQ is described by Analog Obsession as a pure inductor based equalizer. In practical use, that points it toward broad tone shaping and character moves rather than ultra-narrow corrective cuts.
Is INDEQ better for mixing or mastering?
It can fit both, but its strengths are musical shaping, sweetening, and adding body or polish. For mastering, use it for subtle tonal moves rather than problem solving that needs a linear-phase or surgical EQ.
Where are the official downloads hosted?
Analog Obsession links INDEQ from its equalization page to the official Patreon product post. The direct macOS and Windows files are hosted on analogobsession.com and were verified as live during this review.