In the pantheon of VST plugins, only a few—such as ValhallaDSP’s reverbs or Serum’s wavetable synthesis—achieve cult status. FabFilter Pro-Q 3 sits at the head of that table. It is not a matter of if you will use it, but how many instances will be in your session. It has become the default, the silent workhorse, the last EQ you will ever need. If you mix audio, and you do not own Pro-Q 3, you are working harder than you have to. It is, quite simply, the gold standard.
is available up to 4x, which pushes Nyquist aliasing artifacts out of the audible range. This is crucial for high-frequency boosts (air bands at 20kHz+) and hard low-pass filters, which can cause "bounce" distortion at the top of the spectrum. fabfilter pro q3 vst
As a , Pro-Q 3 supports side-chaining for its dynamic EQ. You can trigger a dynamic cut on a bass guitar based on the input of a kick drum. For example: set a dynamic cut at 60Hz on the bass, side-chain it to the kick. Every time the kick hits, the bass’s low end dips 6dB, creating room without sidechain compression pumping. This is dynamic frequency unmasking . The Competition: Why Pro-Q 3 Still Reigns It would be disingenuous to ignore competitors like iZotope Ozone EQ (with machine learning), Sonible smart:EQ (with AI), or TDR Nova (with parallel dynamic EQ). These are excellent plugins. In the pantheon of VST plugins, only a