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Toneboosters mastering 2024 edition

Since the previous thread was last updated in 2020…

I own most of the Toneboosters apps; reverb, ReelBus, EQ, and Barricade are my mastering chain in GarageBand. There are 4 slots to put plugins. Now I can get 4 more by merging the track . So if I was adding one more slot to this mastering chain, which of the two apps I don’t own would be more essential to the mix, TB Enhancer or Multiband Compression?

I already own PunchLab so would that make Enhancer redundant ?

Any suggestions are welcomed

Comments

  • @Fear2Stop I already own PunchLab so would that make Enhancer redundant ?

    Toneboosters Enhancer is more general purpose that PunchLab. From the website description

    … TB Enhancer combines a fat low-end sub-harmonic generator, and a triple-band saturator with precise control over in-band and out-of-band harmonics generation. In addition, an AI-driven, automatic dynamics and timbre correction helps to quickly get professionally-sounding results.

    In addition I wouldn't put Punchlab on much more that percussion and drums, since thats what its designed for. In other words I'd use Punchlab on a per track level and NOT on the master bus. The master bus is -- for me -- to be used to do the polishing, coloring and "gluing"

  • I approach the mastering differently depending on what the song actually needs…
    If I have the stems or it’s my own project, I try…to find then best instruments for the job
    I do most processing on the channel leaving the smallest duties to actual mastering.

    It’s my own approach, I won’t claim it’s “the way”, everyone must find their own way to happiness. =)

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