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Introducing Final Touch by Positive Grid

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  • Excited for this. I hope the presets are good lol.

  • The trailer is awesome... Thanks.

  • Anyone seen any price info yet?

  • I don't know the price but I do know the presets are extensive and very useful. You will like this.

  • I've been testing it and I have enjoyed using it, it sounds very good. I checked out some presets but mainly used it from scratch and made my own. I used it to master our album, which will be released soon, and there were some things that made that go well considering I am not a real mastering engineer. I don't want to say much more before they release it, but I think you'll enjoy using it.
    As with the other mastering app, it's not magic, you should take the time to learn it, but it is good at what it does.
    I also was able to reinforce the fact that multiband compression and I are not a good match! That's me though, not any app's fault!

  • Price from Music App Blog

    Final Touch will be available on the iTunes App Store from Tuesday 25th march and will be priced at US$19.99. It requires iOS7 and will run on an iPad 2 or newer. A full Music App Blog review will follow shortly.

  • I will buy cubasis, and im just buying apps for music, is necessary an app like this dont take me wrong, but because i dont have experience i want to know, for buy this app if the price is good.
    Thanx in advanced :) and for necessary is if the sound of a song change a lot using an app for mastering like this, i read about Auria and their expensive plugins. But cubasis works better for me, for compose and record a song. So after cubasis is it good to have an app like this.
    (And sorry for my english is not my first language). :p

  • If the app is as good as they say the price is very good, it certainly looks good with lots of features. Its been in development for so long that I should think its awesome, and to be fair Positive Grid do make very very good apps

  • edited March 2014

    @Jumpercollins said:

    Price from Music App Blog

    Final Touch will be available on the iTunes App Store from Tuesday 25th march and will be priced at US$19.99. It requires iOS7 and will run on an iPad 2 or newer. A full Music App Blog review will follow shortly.

    Quite a bit cheaper then I thought it would be. Definitely looking forward to give this one a spin, even though I sucketh at mastering (and mixing for that matter). But I do have a lot of old tracks, from before we had iOS, many compressed badly as mp3s, so hopefully this app might help touching up some of those. I do have that other mastering app, but I just don't get along with the parametric EQ in that one.

    I also hope they make an Auria native version of this one, seeing as they're already onboard with JamUp it doesn't seem too far fetched..

  • Its 9am on the 25th and no sign of it here yet

  • Not out in NZ either. Perhaps they're not doing the date/timezone thing.

  • I was thinking in a better introductory price :(

  • @ChrisG said:

    But I do have a lot of old tracks, from before we had iOS, many compressed badly as mp3s, so hopefully this app might help touching up some of those.

    Forget about it, you can't restore what's not there.

    Sorry to disappoint you.

  • @Greg said:

    @ChrisG said:

    But I do have a lot of old tracks, from before we had iOS, many compressed badly as mp3s, so hopefully this app might help touching up some of those.

    Forget about it, you can't restore what's not there.

    Sorry to disappoint you.

    I'm using an iPad. It's magic darn it. Apple told me that.

    But incase there's no magic, the frequencies that are gone, are gone. Still lots that can be done to smooth things out etc (especially if the mixes are bad). I'm not talking broadcasting tracks here, but good enough for Soundcloud. :)

  • 25th in UK now and nothing ): will see in the morning.

  • I don't own Cubasis or Auria, but I do wonder how Final Touch will compare to these.

    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

  • Final Touch in not a DAW so I don't think you can make any useful comparison

  • But those both have built in plug ins intended to do the same thing is what I think he meant.

  • The UI certainly is slick, and will obviously attract Ozone users. That said, I'm not sure I have any compelling reason to purchase this when I already own Audio Mastering by Igor Vasiliev. Both apps have a very similar feature set.

    Audio Mastering is slated to receive improvements to the stereo imaging portion of the app: http://audio-mastering-studio.blogspot.com/2014/03/coming-soon-audio-mastering-24.html

    That said, I'm interested in hearing @Tarekith's opinion on Final Touch, especially in comparison to Audio Mastering.

  • Available now for £13.99 on the uk App Store...

    http://bit.ly/1iM7v7q

  • Wow, this is a very close adaption of Ozone. The developers have really accomplished something significant here. I'm tempted to get this, but I feel like Audio Mastering has my relatively simple needs covered. I'm hardly a mastering engineer. I feel like the extra features Final Touch has would be wasted on me.

    That said, for only $20, this offers quite a bit, so I'm tempted...

    On a related note, anyone buying this would undoubtedly find this useful: http://downloads.izotope.com/guides/iZotopeMasteringGuide_MasteringWithOzone.pdf

  • Quick thoughts after a 20 minute play. Very, very easy to use mainly due to the single screen layout. You have the file in view all the time as well all the meters. Multiple options for import/export, again all on the one page. Drag and drop options bottom of screen as in JamUp.
    Plenty of presets it to suit common genres and instruments. Obviously a lot of thought has gone into this. All up a great implementation.

  • I would be interested to know which app uses more cpu power.Audio Mastering or this one?I'm looking for a tool like this to use it as IAA in Cubasis,so the cpu/Ram question is quite important,even on the latest device.

  • @Crabman just tried with both and it looked like minimal difference to me. If pushed I would say Final Touch used slightly less but without using exactly the same settings like reverb etc. it's hard to give a definite. I used the Cubasis demo tune in the run.

  • Looks like a great APP. If I have Auria, do I also need such an APP? What added value does it provide? Thanks.

  • edited March 2014

    @Shay said:

    Looks like a great APP. If I have Auria, do I also need such an APP? What added value does it provide? Thanks.

    If you have a few FabFilter plugs (pro-q, pro-c, pro-l mainly), not anything really in terms of achieving the "same" end-results. It will offer a more streamlined/faster workflow, using less resources, then Auria (if you just wanna sprinkle some fairy dust on a sound file, or quickly master a track). So in that regard I do see apps like this being useful in mobile setup/tablet, even if you own Auria and the FabFilter plugs.

    Edit: (Btw I haven't tried this yet, so I have no idea how well it stacks up to the FabFilters plugs and the other plugs in Auria)

  • @ChrisG said:

    @Shay said:

    Looks like a great APP. If I have Auria, do I also need such an APP? What added value does it provide? Thanks.

    If you have a few FabFilter plugs (pro-q, pro-c, pro-l mainly), not anything really in terms of achieving the "same" end-results. It will offer a more streamlined/faster workflow, using less resources, then Auria (if you just wanna sprinkle some fairy dust on a sound file, or quickly master a track). So in that regard I do see apps like this being useful in mobile setup/tablet, even if you own Auria and the FabFilter plugs.

    Edit: (Btw I haven't tried this yet, so I have no idea how well it stacks up to the FabFilters plugs and the other plugs in Auria)

    Thanks @ChrisG.
    I do have all FabFilter plugins. I will wait for more input from users regarding this app. Cheers.

  • I don't have the app yet, but I would imagine it can be used an an IAA effect in Auria, not just for mastering. A good way to get multiband compression for example.

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