I own the Pro-Q and I am very happy it, I use it for demanding orchestral work (filmscore / TV etc). We have thouroughly tested it and my feeling is that the FabFilter Pro-Q is a very well designed product.
The plugin market is flooded by nonsense products (warm/tube/vintage etc and similar stupidities) and the FabFilter products
TrackComp is a compressor designed for musicians, producers and mix engineers. It has comparatively low CPU usage, zero latency, a streamlined workflow and features a collection of analogue and digital compressors. The units included are: DMG (Digital compressor) E-channel (British console channel compressor).
I did try the evaluation version of the DMG Equilibrium the other day. Seems they want to do EVERYTHING in one plugin. Question is if they have tried a little too hard. The Equilibrium is not nearly as user friendly and nice to use as Pro-G. Nor is is working very well. Perhaps if the Equilibrium was made more bug free and smooth it could qualify as a 'testing' plugin or 'educational' plugin. What I tested felt very 'experimental' and not convincing.
Dmg Audio Equilibrium
For actual real use and put into audio production FabFilters Pro-Q is vastly superior in my opinion.
Dmg Audio Equilibrium Vs Pro Q2 Review
Please don't make Pro-Q anything at all like the Equilibrium from DMG...
Dmg Audio Equilibrium Vs Pro Q2 2017
Kind regards and thanks for some great products!
Thomas
Thomas