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Industry | Software |
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Founded | 2002 |
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Headquarters | , Netherlands |
Products | Audio plug-ins |
Website | FabFilter.com |
FabFilter B.V. is a Dutch developer of audio software plug-ins. Their plug-ins have been described as "something of an industry standard" by Sound on Sound magazine. [1] The company won an Engineering Emmy for its equalizer plug-in Pro-Q 3 in 2019. [2]
Frederik Slijkerman and Floris Klinkert founded FabFilter in 2002. Their first product was FabFilter One, a synthesizer; the company initially focused on creative plug-ins that create or manipulate sound such as synthesizers, filters and delays. [3]
In 2007, the company began launching a range of mixing and mastering plug-ins, starting with Pro-C, a compressor.
In 2005, FabFilter released the synthesizer plug-in Twin. The company subsequently released Twin 2 in 2009 and Twin 3 in 2023. In a review of Twin 3, Sound on Sound magazine asserted that FabFilter plug-ins had "become something of an industry standard among mix engineers. It’s a rare Inside Track column in this magazine that doesn’t feature their Pro‑Q equaliser, Pro‑MB multiband dynamics or Pro‑C compressor". [1]
A preset from Twin was reported to be the inspiration for the name of Billie Eilish's 2024 album Hit Me Hard and Soft ; MusicRadar speculated that said preset was used on the album's track "Bittersuite". [4]
In 2009, FabFilter released Pro-Q, an equalizer plug-in. Pro-Q 2, 3, and 4 were released 2014, 2018, and 2024 respectively.
In 2019, Pro-Q 3 was given an Engineering Emmy Award by the Television Academy. [2] In an interview for Sound on Sound about his work on St. Vincent's 2021 album Daddy's Home , recording engineer Cian Riordan described it as "such a powerful plug‑in, just leagues above everything else". [5]
Recording magazine said in a review of Pro-Q 3 that "FabFilter is widely known for creating some of the best plug-ins on the market", adding that it "stands out in a sea of hardware modeling and emulation plug-ins because it doesn't attempt to emulate the design, operation or sound of a hardware EQ." [6]
In 2025, Sound on Sound compared the impact of Pro-Q to that of the Minimoog, Yamaha DX7, and SSL console, noting that "back in 2011... the large majority of plug‑in equalisers retained many [analog] design conventions... Pro‑Q wriggled free of this straitjacket, reimagining the plug‑in equaliser using the principles of good software interface design instead of preconceptions inherited from hardware." [7] Tape Op magazine made a similar point, saying Pro-Q "has become one of the most used, if not the most used, EQ plug-ins for professionals and enthusiasts alike." [8]
FabFilter has released its products in VST, AU, AAX and VST3 formats for PC and Mac, and for iOS. [9]
The range of software is listed below. [10]
Software | Function | Release date | Notes |
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One | Synthesizer | 2004 | |
Volcano | Filter | 2005 | Updated to Volcano 2 in 2008 and Volcano 3 in 2021 |
Twin | Synthesizer | 2005 | Updated to Twin 2 in 2009 and Twin 3 in 2023 |
Timeless | Delay | 2006 | Updated to Timeless 2 in 2009 and Timeless 3 in 2021 |
Simplon | Synthesizer | 2007 | |
Pro-C | Compressor | 2007 | Updated to Pro-C 2 in 2015 |
Pro-Q | Equalizer | 2009 | Updated to Pro-Q 2 in 2014, Pro-Q 3 in 2018, and Pro-Q 4 in 2024 |
Micro | Filter | 2010 | |
Pro-L | Limiter | 2010 | Updated to Pro-L 2 in 2017 |
Pro-G | Gate/Expander | 2011 | |
Saturn | Distortion | 2012 | Updated to Saturn 2 in 2020 |
Pro-DS | De-esser | 2012 | |
Pro-MB | Multiband compressor | 2013 | |
Pro-R | Reverb | 2016 | Updated to Pro-R 2 in 2023 |