LRC5

LRC5

Five band EQ Audio Unit

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Version History of LRC5

1.13

May 27, 2022

Fixed a bug that might cause the effect to not reset when a host requests a reset.

1.12

February 13, 2022

Fixed a bug where the High Shelf Frequency parameter was misnamed in AU hosts.

1.11

May 20, 2021

Changed the audio processing to upsample low sample rate tracks. Provides increased audio quality when EQ settings are close to the Nyquist frequency of low sample rate tracks. Provides better support for use on some smart instrument and sampled tracks in GarageBand.

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1.10

April 26, 2021

Add support for running when the host sample rate for a track is set to less than 44.1 kHz. Added support for running on smart instrument and sampled tracks in GarageBand where the sample rate is set to 22050 Hz. Fixed a bug that could crash the audio processing when the sample rate set by the host was below 44.1 kHz. Updated the UI to reflect the limit the filters can move to in low sample rate settings. Please see the documentation in the container app for more information on these updates.

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1.9

April 13, 2021

Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when dragging a preset file onto the presets panel. Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when an AU host deleted a preset Fixed a bug that caused issues with loading user presets on some hosts. Added support for exporting presets to the macOS version of LRC5

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1.8

March 31, 2021

Bug fixes. Fixed an issue with LRC5 not passing AU validation. Bringing the iOS version up to the macOS version.

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1.6

September 20, 2020

Added support for AudioUnit hosts to interface to LRC5's custom user presets.

1.5

September 28, 2019

Added ability to A/B EQ settings via a contextual menu. A long press on the LRC5 interface will bring up the contextual menu. Please see the documentation in the container app for more details and hints on how to use the new feature.

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1.4

August 19, 2019

Added support for basic parameter automation and MIDI automation. Please see the documentation for details. Some enhancements to support user presets.

1.3

May 13, 2019

Fixes for potential memory leaks.

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Description of LRC5

LRC5 is an Audio Unit, or AU, for iOS. This application is simply a container for the Audio Unit and serves only as the documentation. LRC5 must be used in some sort of Audio Unit host or DAW application. LRC5 is a five-band EQ. It includes low shelf, high shelf, and three parametric peak/cut filters. The filters can boost or cut by 24 dB. The frequency range for each of the filters is 10 Hz to 20 kHz. The filters aren't restricted to stay in any order. If a filter is set to a level of 0.0 dB it is turned off. You can also set the "Q" factor of each of the filters. The value ranges from 0.0 to 1.0. For the three peaking filters, a value of 1.0 gives a fairly narrow frequency band, but LRC5 isn't really designed for surgical frequency work. It is aimed primarily at coloring of the signal. LRC5 can be used in a mono-to-mono or stereo-to-stereo setting. Actually, it is only restricted to having the same number of input and output channels. The channels aren't independent. The controls and settings are applied the same to all channels. Editing of the control parameters is a bit different than is typical for an EQ. The intention is for it to be comfortable to use on a touch based interface. Please refer to the documentation in this App to learn how to control LRC5.
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LRC5: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for LRC5?

Yes, LRC5 supports iPad devices.

Who made the LRC5 app?

Neon Silicon LLC is the developer of the LRC5 app.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for LRC5?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 11.0 or above.

What is the current app rating of LRC5?

The LRC5 app has a user rating of 4.6.

What’s the genre of the LRC5 app?

The App Genre Of Lrc5 Is Music.

What is the latest version of LRC5?

The latest LRC5 version released is 1.13.

When was the last LRC5 update?

The latest LRC5 update came out on October 1, 2024.

When was LRC5 first released?

LRC5 launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of LRC5?

The LRC5 app is suitable for children aged Neon Silicon LLC.

What languages does the LRC5 app support?

The LRC5 app is now available in American English.

Can I play LRC5 through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, LRC5 is not on Apple Arcade.

Does LRC5 offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within LRC5.

Is LRC5 optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, LRC5 is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does LRC5 include ads as part of its experience?

No, LRC5 does not include ads as part of its experience.

Screenshots of LRC5

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Reviews of LRC5

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  • No frills but nice

    If you want the best EQ on ios it will cost you. Pro Q is undisputed but if you need a free EQ, this is the best no frills, no cost EQ. So what are you waiting for? Great developer, support them.
  • Best EQ

    As an Artist who mixes his own music, I can say that this is definitely the best mobile EQ out there. Don’t miss out on making your music sound industry standard with this simple plugin!
  • No

    This app would not let me go past the toutrual. I got very mad don’t try to use this app

    Developer Response

    LRC5 is an Audio Unit, or AU, for iOS. The application is simply a container for the Audio Unit and also serves as the documentation for the AU. LRC5 must be used in some sort of Audio Unit host or DAW application such as GarageBand, Audiobus, AUM, or Cubasis. How you insert an AU into the signal chain depends on the DAW or host you are using. The best place to look for that information is in the documentation for the host.