New easy Mastering pluggin!
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substorm |
Hey!
Just found this, looks cool :D
Magic spectrum [tdm,au,vst and mas]
The most basic (and extremely useful!) utility that Magic Spectrum provides is the Matching of spectrums. For example: take a track you like the sound of, and “play it” to Magic Spectrum. Then, take your track and analyse your sound. Finally, apply the sound 'character' of the song you like to your own song, in whichever amount you like. As simple as that! Fast and simple!
If you have no songs to use as a reference, you may also load any of the many included presets, analyzed from some of the best recordings of all time, or from specific-sounding masters.
Magic Spectrum can also be used as an EQ that emphasizes the results, or you can even load 4 different responses and vectorially combine these responses in the way you like, to add “more character” of one sound or more of another…
The “Advanced” mode literally lets you manipulate the spectrum by providing graphic edition tools that enable you to have direct access to the spectrum of the song itself, with an amazing precision!!!
DUY's Magic Spectrum is available for TDM, RTAS, Audio Units, VST and MAS/MOTU users on Mac OSX. The TDM version is called "Magic Spectrum PRO".
Cool.. eey? :p hehe |
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Lindo |
That looks pretty pimp. I might have to check that thing out. |
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KilldaDJ |
well if anyone gets it, be sure to post ur thoughts here
its probably a load of crap though |
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DigiNut |
As a rule, you generally want to avoid any product with the word "magic" in the title. |
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substorm |
quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
As a rule, you generally want to avoid any product with the word "magic" in the title. |
Thats something just a nerd would say! :p |
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farris |
There are a couple of these tools already out.
Haven't tried any, but I'm rather sceptical.
And I agree a bit with DigiNut :p. |
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substorm |
Farris.. you are also a nerd :p!
I cant seem to get a hold of the demo:rolleyes: . Thought i would test i out and then post sample here, hmm.! Oh well it:tongue2 |
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BOOsTER |
quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
As a rule, you generally want to avoid any product with the word "magic" in the title. |
+1 and indeed I'm a nerd :p |
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substorm |
quote: | Originally posted by BOOsTER
+1 and indeed I'm a nerd :p |
Aren´t we all :p |
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thoughtlessjex |
Am I the only one that wonders how this relates to the whole notion that no two songs can be mastered to the same specifications? |
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zodiac9 |
quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Am I the only one that wonders how this relates to the whole notion that no two songs can be mastered to the same specifications? |
Uh, yeah. Seems to me this is a last resort type of tool, if you don't know much about mastering and can't afford or find someone to do it. That's not to say it couldn't be a usefull tool. I'd like to give it a try. What are the names of the other mastering software simular to this one? |
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S-Tune |
Well, i tried out something like this tool but i wasn´t convinced (have to admit that i didn´t put much time into it)... some sounds dramatically changed cause the tool raised frequencies that changed the tonality of drums, etc.
If you have a bad mix you will get a bad result... e.g. if your snare is too loud, the tool will lower the whole low mids --> now your snare is maybe at the right volume but the rest is too silent!
Don´t think that this tool is "magic" :stongue: |
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