Stagecraft Software is giving away 3,000 free copies of Parity EQ, a powerful equalizer plugin typically priced at $75, exclusively to Bedroom Producers Blog readers.
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UPDATE: The free Parity EQ offer has now ended.
I initially intended to share 3,000 licenses from Stagecraft Software to give BPB readers a chance to get the Parity EQ plugin at no cost. However, after publishing the article, I received multiple reports from users experiencing technical issues, crashes, and other compatibility problems.
There are still a few hundred licenses left, but I’ve decided to wrap up the offer early to avoid further frustration. I hope that those of you for whom the plugin is working will find it useful, and I sincerely apologize to everyone who downloaded it and couldn’t get it to work. The plugin worked perfectly fine during my own testing, so I had no indication that it might cause issues on other systems.
I was really happy to share another exclusive freebie with BPB readers and am sorry that this one didn’t work out as planned for everyone. I’ll do my best to arrange another free offer as soon as possible.
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Parity EQ isn’t your average EQ. It’s designed for movement, modulation, and creative filtering.
Rather than simply cutting or boosting frequencies, it can react dynamically to your music. This allows you to use it as something far beyond a static mixing tool and more of a creative effect for adding texture and movement.
But let’s start with the basics.
A quick look at Parity EQ
Parity EQ provides precise control over your frequencies within a familiar parametric equalizer layout. You can easily sculpt vocals, instruments, or entire mixes, with the option to toggle between a traditional graph view and a more visually striking spectrum display.
The FFT panel lets you visualize how frequencies change in real time, with multiple modes for input/output comparison and even a unique “difference” mode that shows exactly how your EQing affects the sound.
What makes Parity EQ stand out, though, is its modulation and automation suite. Every parameter can move.

You can link gain, resonance, or filter position to an LFO, envelope follower, step sequencer, or ADSR trigger. This gives you near-synth-like modulation inside an EQ, allowing you to design filters that pulse, react to dynamics, or evolve slowly across a track.
In practice, it’s incredibly flexible and surprisingly practical for sound design.
You can do stuff like opening a low-pass filter over every eight bars. Or, create a reactive high-mid dip that tames brightness as your vocals get louder with the built-in envelope follower.
You can even chain multiple mod sources for complex motion or combine Parity EQ with compressors, distortion, or modulation effects for more advanced sound design experiments.
Stagecraft also included plenty of presets to get you started, including user-contributed ones. They show off how musical an EQ can be when you stop treating it as a corrective tool and start seeing it as a creative one.
There are multiple videos that explain some of the advanced use cases, such as the one below about creating a custom dynamic EQ.

Also, if you already use other Stagecraft plugins (like their BitCrusher), the same modulation system now works across the board.
Parity EQ is available for macOS and Windows in VST3, AU, and AAX formats.
Get Parity EQ for FREE
You can grab Parity EQ for free, but only the first 3,000 Bedroom Producers Blog readers who claim the offer will get a license.
Please follow the steps below.
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR FREE LICENSE KEYDOWNLOAD THE PARITY EQ INSTALLERInstall and open the plugin in your DAWIn the dialogue box that pops up, enter your email and key
Enjoy the free plugin, and thank you for reading Bedroom Producers Blog.
Last Updated on October 15, 2025 by Tomislav Zlatic.





