Mastering

Discussion in 'how to make "that" sound' started by Goodie, Feb 28, 2020.

  1. Goodie

    Goodie Member

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    What do you guys consider the best Loudness maximizing software?
     
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  3. l92

    l92 Noisemaker

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    Fabfilter L-2 or Ozone Maximizer
     
  4. brijem

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    Most versatile & most used for me is FabFilter Pro-L, for a harder edge Tokyo Dawn Limiter 6 (love this on rock), most punch or for rhythmic tracks TB LaxLimit3 and for softer tracks / transparency, either Pro-L in transparent mode or Flux's Pure limiter . . . a touch of PSP's Twin-L before a brickwall limiter works nicely lots of the time.
     
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    ik stealth
     
  6. Sylenth.Will.Fall

    Sylenth.Will.Fall Audiosexual

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    99% of people never use a plugin to its fullest, meaning if you can find one that you can manipulate to the best of your expertise then use that, because I guarantee that will give you better results than the most expensive out there.

    Therefore my answer is simply, the best one is the one you can get on with best.

    I used Sonnox Oxford Limiter on this:- (I'm happy with the results)

     
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  7. Dalty

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    I've gotten my best results from using many limiters in serial. A trick I picked up from Mike Dean. I'll usually start with FG-X because it retains transients better than any other limiter, although it overloads fairly quickly (something I hope they fix in the long-promised FG-X 2, but that shit is turning into more of a myth than Detox). Then I'll let Pro L2 do most of the leg work with a super-long lookahead and 4x oversampling. Then to squeeze as much volume as possible, I'll use A.O.M. Invisible Limiter V2 and L1+ to limit a few dB. Somehow after all these years L1 can still take a ridiculously loud signal (-10 to -8 LUFS) and give it 1 or 2 more dB without distorting. Some of that old Waves stuff is so weirdly coded it's like black magic, man.


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  8. Trurl

    Trurl Audiosexual

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    L1 is still a great piece of virtual gear, as is L3. I'm also a fan of the Maserati GRP plugin. It gives a very nice transparent embiggening that doesn't pump and squash with a smooth eq.
     
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    eXACT_Beats_ Rock Star

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    My go-to's are Voxengo's Elephant or DMG Audio's Limitless. :wink:
    I do continue experimenting with others when I have a slightly different track and have the time; it never hurts to play the field (as long as you're not just fully procrastinating on a mix/master. :rofl:)
    Some of the thers that I've really liked and deserve honorable mentions are, McDSP's Retro/ML4000/ML8000 Limiters, PSP's Twin-L, and HOFA's IQ-Limiter. :yes:
     
  11. Valnar

    Valnar Rock Star

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    fabfilter pro L2, t-racks stealth limiter, sonnox inflator
    pspvintagewarmer should also be decent, same with aom invisible limiter but i havent tested both for mastering
     
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