EQ, Mastering and Mix-Checking Bundle
The MTM Bassroom & Reference Bundle features both of these incredible plugins at a buy-now price-point. BASSROOM is a final mix and mastering EQ that helps beginners and pros nail their low-end in seconds, and Reference is the ultimate Mix-Checker.
The MTM Bassroom & Reference Bundle features both of these incredible plugins at a buy-now price-point.
Bassroom Mastering EQ & Analyzer Balancing the low-end is one of the hardest challenges in any mix or master. BASSROOM is a final mix and mastering EQ that helps beginners and pros nail their low-end in seconds. Reference 2 Powerful tools to match your favourite mixes Get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite mixes. Ever felt your mix didn’t sound as good as your reference tracks? It can be frustrating not knowing exactly how to get your music comparable to your favourite mixes. That’s why Mastering The Mix created REFERENCE 2. _______________________________________________ Bassroom
The Struggle Is Over
Balancing the low-end is one of the hardest challenges in any mix or master. This is where so many potentially awesome tracks fail. Too much bass and your track will sound bloated and lack clarity. Not enough bass and your track will sound weak.
BASSROOM is a final mix and mastering EQ that helps beginners and pros nail their low-end in seconds.
It does this by delivering exceptional sound quality and suggesting genre-specific EQ adjustments a great audio engineer in a world-class studio would make.
We analyzed the best mixes in various genres to give you EQ target presets you can trust.
You can also create your own targets with BASSROOM’s inbuilt analysis tools. From this starting point, you can tweak your low-end to perfection using the immersive 3D room interface.
Main Features
- Minimized phase distortion and transient distortion filters
- Immersive 3D user interface
- EQ targets based on reference material
- Level match pointer on output gain
- Fully resizable user interface
- Create your own EQ targets by importing reference tracks
- Solo bands
- Q Bandwidth control
How To Use BASSROOM – What’s It All About?
Master Channel
BASSROOM uses complex algorithms that accurately identifies how the human ear perceives low-frequencies relative to the balance of the whole mix. For that reason it should be loaded on your master channel so it can analyse and be applied to your whole mix.
Choose A Preset
To get the most value from BASSROOM, start by selecting a preset that best suits the material you’re working on.
Create A Target
Alternatively, you can create your own target values by clicking the target icon in the bottom left corner and importing reference tracks. If you’re creating targets, we recommend clicking and dragging on the waveform to select the drop or chorus for the analysis, as this is usually the material with the best representation of the bass in the track. BASSROOM will create targets based on all the tracks loaded into the analysis window.
Shape your low-end
Now monitor a bass heavy section of your production (i.e. the drop or chorus), and you’ll see the targets move to the suggested EQ positions based on the tonal balance of your mix compared to the tonal balance of your preset. Use the targets to get a great starting point, then adjust by ear to tweak your low-end to perfection. The algorithm accounts for differences in loudness, so the targets will be accurate and relevant whether you’re mixing or mastering.
Level Match
The EQ adjustments may have changed the overall gain of your audio. If the gain has changed by more than 2dB the speaker icon will turn orange. Hover your mouse over the bypass icon to open the output gain and level match pointer. Match the gain slider to the level match pointer to match the perceived loudness of your audio before it passed through BASSROOM.
Hear The Difference
Not only will your low-end fall into place, but the level matching will give you a well balanced sound across the whole frequency spectrum. Toggle bypass on and off to hear the difference.
Get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite mixes.
Ever felt your mix didn’t sound as good as your reference tracks? It can be frustrating not knowing exactly how to get your music comparable to your favourite mixes. That’s why Mastering The Mix created REFERENCE 2.
It’s packed with powerful tools and never seen before insights to help you get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite music.
Key Benefits
- Compare your mix or master to up to 12 reference tracks and create multiple loops so you can quickly compare various sections of your track to your reference.
- Instantly and accurately match the loudness of your track and your references. This is crucial for a fair comparison and for making informed decisions on how to shape your sound.
- Visual and actionable insights to make matching the true peak, loudness, EQ balance, punch, and stereo width of your reference tracks easier than ever.
- Includes an additional source plugin called REFSEND that allows you to bypass entire FX chains to make loudness-matched A/B comparisons.
How To Use REFERENCE 2
1. Load Your References
Load up an instance of REFERENCE as the final plugin on your master bus. REFERENCE should come after your metering plugin but before any speaker / headphone calibration software (if you use it). Drag and drop the reference tracks you want to use onto the Wave Transport.
2. Level Match
Your mix will most likely be a lot quieter than your reference tracks giving you the misconception that it has a weaker bass and less clarity in the high frequencies. The Level Match button will allow you to compare your mix to the reference tracks without bias, allowing you to make informed mixing decisions.
3. Gain Insights
The visuals in the Trinity Display show you how your EQ balance, stereo width and compression compares to your reference track. You can also click to solo a frequency band allowing you to zone in on the intricate differences between your mix and your references.
System Requirements
MAC OSX Requirements
- OS X 10.10 or higher. 64-bit AU, VST 2/3 or AAX host.
- Apple Silicon Native.
Windows Requirements
- Windows 7, 8 or 10. 64-bit VST 2/3 or 64-bit AAX host.
* Please Note: Bundled products may differ from individual products when sold separately which may include bonuses not provided in this promotional offer. Please refer to the bundle product listing above for complete details of what is included in this offer.
Reviews of this product
Reviews require cookies, click here to change cookie settings.