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> Free Mastering Plugins, Plug-ins
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post Mon 22 Mar 2004, 19:51
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post Mon 22 Mar 2004, 19:51
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I've been using all three plug ins since they first came out. They are the first EQ I use on anything
The only time I use WAVES is when I need the automation which version 1.1 still don't have.
The Eq's are fantastic. They are easy to use and no limits of bandwidth.

On Firium, you have to compensate for the latency. It tells you exactly how much.
Too bad, the new versions which look even better are OS X only.

I'd like to know if anybody has a chance to use them. I'm still in OS 9.2.
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post Mon 22 Mar 2004, 21:42
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I've been graced with having the ability to be using all three of these unique plugins on an OS Jaguar dual PCU system and they really work wonders on your mixes. There is still a pretty big latency issue with Firium, but the plugin lets you know exactly what that number is (great idea!!!) Equim is a breeze to use and sounds great too. If anyone is looking for a great deal on EQ's and a smokin' FIR (that can also match EQ curves on ANYTHING) Look no further than Elemental Audio. They rock!!!


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post Tue 23 Mar 2004, 18:28
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Indeed these are great plug-ins but I think the title is quite a bit misleading.

There are no free mastering plugins available here. Inspector is the only free plug and it is not a mastering plugin.
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post Wed 24 Mar 2004, 04:03
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I have used the free Inspector plug-in for RTAS and VST and it is quite nice. I was looking for an analyzer and I happened to find it on their site. ProToolsLE has no meter like that, so I was using iTunes to get an idea of my spectrum. The topic is misleading , I guess it's kind of a mastering(ish) plug-in.

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