![]() ![]() Lurssen is my effect of choice to finish a track on iOS and laptop. Anyone disagree w richarddyot’s starement about it being better than Lurssen? I hope he’s right as I have been considering purchasing Lurssen while the half price sale is on. Anyone disagree w richarddyot’s starement about it being better than Lurssen? I hope he’s right as I have been considering purchasing Lurssen while the half price sale is said: I've posted this video a few times already, but as you mentioned LUFS in an earlier post I think you'll find it interesting: ![]() I've posted this video a few times already, but as you mentioned LUFS in an earlier post I think you'll find it said: If you're not happy with the EQ, fix that in the mix Mastering is for delivery to a specific platform. Everything else should be done in the mix. So IMO mastering should really just be achieving the desired output loudness of the track. This is great news of course since it means music can have some dynamic range again rather than always being crushed by the limiter. Loud CD-style masters are a thing of the past, because if you submit a loud track to iTunes/Spotify/Youtube they will just make it quieter, to prevent sudden jumps in volume between one track and another. These days this means relatively quiet masters that are ready for streaming platforms. IMO the only real purpose of mastering is to get your track ready for a specific platform (and that's historically all that mastering ever was). Lurssen and Grand Finale are the next best options. ) differences are to Fabfilter plugins? I’d bought ProL,Q,MB,C, and G on sales and don’t want to buy more! Would rather replicate what other apps do with FF pluginsįabFilter Pro L2 is the best option for mastering on iOS. I wonder what Mastering apps (Grand finale, Larsen, etc.
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