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Toneboosters Mastering trio?
Has anybody been doing this besides me? I’ll mix my tracks in a project (levels, eq, compressions, effects, what have you) and then instead of Barkfilter or whatever I’m getting a cleaner nice finished sound by running the master track thru:
—Toneboosters EQ: Mastering Template with AI set for whatever type of song it is (acoustic, modern, drums) and minor tweaking to taste
—Toneboosters Enhancer: Mix Maximizer template with set for appropriate type(electronic, acoustic, etc.)
—Toneboosters Barricade: Subtleglue setting with really nothing except a little level tweaking if necessary to get it reasonably loud but not clippy. Usually nothing needed at this point.
I know this is a matter of taste but to me it’s cleaner than Barkfilter and beefier than Fabfilters combinations. With less over taxing of my humble Air2.
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Shit I’m gonna have to grab enhancer and try that, I have all the rest. I generally have reelbus and Tb reverb on my master track too! Great plugs. Good looking out about the presets
I honestly do not dig Enhancer at all. It is my least favorite TB app.
My mastering chain is all ToneBoosters. ReelBus or Reverb for some subtle warmth and glue. EQ on the compressor preset for multi-band compression. Compressor on the Master preset for general compression. EQ on the band pass to cut the inaudible frequencies. And Barricade for my limiter and some last minute compression.
That sounds like it would work well. Now I’ve got to buy the Compressor.
It would be helpful if someone would post a comparison of a couple files processed with
and (wait for it) all of the above! I typically get "Magic Death Eye Stereo" in there too for some of the mid-range "tube" splendor.
I'm not sure I have the "TB Enhancer"... I probably do. I'll check.
TB are the faves. Despite all the rave about bark filter, I've never liked the coloring it adds. Just sounds muddled to my ear. I find myself using TB more than FF even. They are just so good. And they are continuously updating them.
Love TB but MDE and FF takes my noise to another level
no contest... FF MDE
This reminds me: can you side-chain a compressor like MDE in Cubasis? I was able to
follow the instructions and do it in AUM but I need it in Cubasis too. (I can make this it's own thread if I don't get a reply).
@McD not yet ithink? imean didnt chk heh let me know, and yes start a new thread
When you side-chain a final mix what DAW do you use then?
OK. I made a comparison demo to evaluate the "colouring" of the Mixing Recipes:
There are 3 input samples and the 1, 2, 3 pattern repeats with the very last Recipe3 getting a bit of a Redo on the source material as it loops around to the start.
Everything then uploaded to SoundCloud but that's a given for me. Focus on the coloring and not if it's a perfect mix. You should do your own material but this might help you decide. I have Magic Death Eye and can add it if anyone cares to see it's color but I'd like recommended knob and switch settings to give it an informed demo. This type of work is best left to the boffins of ABF but they are a lazy lot.