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I've Recreated the Bark Filter Triple Band Preset in FLSM
As the title says, and here's the preset you can drop in FLSM's "My Presets" folder using Files.
And here are the parameters you can apply with any multiband compressor.
Bark Filter Preset
Triple Band
Low Band 0-1.1kHz
Mid Band 1.1k-5.5kHz
High Band 5.5k-20kHz
(For all three bands)
Threshold -30
Ratio 1.82:1
Attack 0.2ms
Release 100ms
Enjoy. ❤️

Comments
I (too) recall when the “secret” final mix was Bark Filter Triple Band with the “Triple Band” preset and the Limiter enabled into the “Magic Deatheye” compressor (either original or stereo AUv3 apps.
It’s great to see that you have decoded and shared the essential compressor settings.
I’m no doubt being a daftee here but if all the compressor settings are the same for each band then how is this triple band? Or is it the interaction of the band filters that creates the magic?
The interaction of the band filters creates "the magic". 😂
I'm glad to do it. It eliminates the need for me to use Cubasis for mastering tracks from FLSM. I can just do that "in project".
Because the bands are independent.
Right, so even though the compressor settings are the same per band, this behaves differently to single band because each compressor is responding to its own frequency content. Cool.
Ha! Like I said, I’m probably being a daftee… 😆
Although, I still don’t understand how you can apply the same compressor settings across different tracks (tracks this time, not bands) and expect it to work… wouldn’t it be audio material and input level dependent?
@jwmmakerofmusic but Man, how does it really SOUND? Can you tell a difference? Barkfilter I understand was built with the Bark scale in mind, for extra Ear EQ-type goodiness. So how beautiful is your version?
Sounds damn near similar to be honest, at least in FL Studio Mobile in that multiband compressor. Got pretty great results on my "Climbing Mt Everest" piece.
Ok awesome I appreciate your working it out.
Never heard of the bark scale before. That’s a cool concept, though I’m kinda wrapping my head around it on first read.
“One definition of the term is "a frequency scale on which equal distances correspond with perceptually equal distances. Above about 500 Hz this scale is more or less equal to a logarithmic frequency axis. Below 500 Hz the Bark scale becomes more and more linear."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bark_scale