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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Really don`t understand these comments at all.

    If it`s making the mix sound worse, then you are simply not doing it right.

    A good mix needs more subtle mastering, so maybe you are overdoing it.

    MAstering is an artform all to itself.

    Well i can manage ok with other tools , my focusrite mastering processor for instance , i can manage to get a great sound with this or my friends tc finalizer or blue tubes plugs
    but t racks aint so great IMHO so there ya go .
    I didn`t really want to post negative comments but as a few other people did i thought i might as well chuck in my few penneth so they were not out on their own so to speak .
    If it works for you then use it , personally i wouldn`t reccomend it .

    Having said all this i have not used it lately and i may be commenting on an old version with less developed algorithms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FILTERZ View Post
    Well i can manage ok with other tools , my focusrite mastering processor for instance , i can manage to get a great sound with this or my friends tc finalizer or blue tubes plugs
    but t racks aint so great IMHO so there ya go .
    I didn`t really want to post negative comments but as a few other people did i thought i might as well chuck in my few penneth so they were not out on their own so to speak .
    If it works for you then use it , personally i wouldn`t reccomend it .

    Having said all this i have not used it lately and i may be commenting on an old version with less developed algorithms.
    It`s all horses for courses, but really, like anything, you need to get to know it to use it properly, ESPECIALLY with any mastering hardware or software.
    Anyone expecting quick results will simply be disapointed.

    I used to use pure vintage hardware for mastering, then moved into plugins for ease, and don`t really commit to any in particular.

    Different plug ins are good for different reasons.

    I find the waves stuff too plastic to get a nice warm mix personally, however, their limiting is great for transparency.

    Vintage warmer is great, also the sonalksis EQ and Compression is particularly nice for warmth and presence.
    URS EQ`s are really nice, as is the voxengo compression.

    I think people are too succeptable to the waves marketing though, as I really don`t think they deserve the rep they get.
    Maybe it`s cause I learned my trade in an old analog studio.
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    as said before the OLD waves stuff isn't that fresh anymore. gui-wise they are great, though, imo. i have heard a lot of nice stuff about the new ones, though. the ssl things...

    some people say URS are blinders...not as good as they look (esp for the price). i don't know.

    i have never been to an analogue studio myself (i think) but i am pretty sure today we are spoilt for choices actually. i truely think you could put out excellent productions using freeware alone. but maybe that's just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopdon View Post
    as said before the OLD waves stuff isn't that fresh anymore. gui-wise they are great, though, imo. i have heard a lot of nice stuff about the new ones, though. the ssl things...

    some people say URS are blinders...not as good as they look (esp for the price). i don't know.

    i have never been to an analogue studio myself (i think) but i am pretty sure today we are spoilt for choices actually. i truely think you could put out excellent productions using freeware alone. but maybe that's just me.
    There is some very good freeware, but not really in the mastering field, unless you could educate me.

    Posifopit is an exceptionally nice EQ however, and Endorphin is a nice warm compressor, but there don`t seem to be enough decent free mastering plugs.
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    You might be onto something there, Steve.
    I must investigate further. I know some but i want to present the best stuff in the freeware league. At least i can offer another excellent eq to start with, that most definetely can be used over a full mix and as a track insert as well. It is

    Eliosound AirEQ



    "Mixing, mastering, tracking - whatever your sampling frequency is - AirEQ always brings you the same high quality equalization in the entire audio range. And you can use it on every track, without overloading your CPU. Its quality, ergonomics and efficiency will make AirEQ an essential musical tool when excellent analog-like equalization, ease of use and low CPU usage are required."

    http://www.eliosound.com/aireq

    This might remind you of the analogue days. At least i have heard similar opinions.

    I am talking about the (very generous, imo) demo of this plugin, which doesn't expire and has no volume drops etc. So it is very usable and offers the same sound quality as the full (and pretty expensive) version:

    Limited AirEQ demo version features :

    * Same sound quality than the full version
    * No time limitation
    * No preset creation, edition or save
    * Parameters not saved in host, that's mean that equalization parameters are reset on each AirEQ launch
    * No automation support
    * No "Class Bands by Frequency Order" option
    * No A/B Comparison
    * Render is deactivated (this is not true; render DOES work, tested just yesterday)

    http://www.eliosound.com/download/aireqwindemo

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    tried it out and it`s a really nice eq.

    Settings not saved in host though.:(
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    tried it out and it`s a really nice eq.

    Settings not saved in host though.:(
    i know. but wasn't it exactly like that until TOTAL RECALL came?
    or am i way off?

 

 

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