Initial Audio – Master Suite v1.0.0 – R2R (VST, VST3, AU) [WIN.OSX x86 x64]

By | July 23, 2019

 

Year / Release Date : 5.6.2019
Version : 1.0.0
Developer : Initial Audio
Developer website : Initial Audio
Format : VST / VST3 / AU
Digit capacity : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : present
System requirements : WIN / OSX

Description : With Master Suite, mastering is as easy as 1-2-3. Simply adjust the volume and end your track with a 3-band equalizer and stereo image controls. Sending songs and tools to customers, record companies, online stores and streaming services requires that they have the industry standard volume in order to have a modern sound. The LUFS display shows the industry standard volume, turns green, and warns you when you start to get too loud. The intelligent algorithm applies the right amount of constraint and compression, which can be controlled by softening and blending. The HD interface looks clean, feels great and can be easily changed to suit your screen resolution.
Mastering the possibilities of the plugin
THD: full harmonic distortion, this can “correct” the master and help increase the perceived volume.
Volume: increase or decrease the volume of your master in decibels. Uses an intelligent compression algorithm and limits to ensure maximum volume with minimal distortion.
LUFS meter: The LUFS meter (volume units relative to full scale) is a standard representation of perceived volume. The meter turns green when it is in the “sweet” zone of the loud master without excessively compressing the dynamics of your mix.
Soften: This softens the compression curve, also known as the “soft knee.”
Mix: mix compressed sound with the original. If you press the volume hard and the master sounds too concise with loss of speakers, this control can help restore some dynamics while maintaining the volume of the sound.
Analog: changes the frequency response of the main set for more analog sound.
3-band EQ: Trim or boost low, medium and high frequencies up to 6 dB.
Stereo image: The Mono control works, making the sound completely mono below the set frequency. This can help tighten the bottom end and make sure that it comes only from the center of the stereo field. The Stereo control enhances the stereo field for frequencies just above the middle range, leaving low frequencies intact. This can be used to add extra “space” to the master, pushing instruments even wider in the stereo field.
Ceiling: sets the maximum volume for peaks. Your master will not get louder than that.

 











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