Mastering The Mix BASSROOM 1.0.3

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Dayna Delabarre

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Jul 17, 2024, 10:03:11 PM7/17/24
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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.

Mastering The Mix BASSROOM 1.0.3


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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.

cuando tengo dudas sobre una referencia en los bajos bassroom es una herramienta estupenda para hacerme guiarme en el camino, o Directamente establecer esos ltimos toques que le faltan, estupenda herramienta!

O plugin tem uma proposta diferente de equalizao e isso se aplica bem. Gostei, achei fcil de usar. Senti que o plugin ajuda focar nos problemas de forma mais intuitiva e simples. Percebi uma melhora significativa em minhas masterizaes. Estou gostando bastante e usando em todas minhas produes. Que tal um belo desconto para eu poder comprar o MIXROOM? Acho que esses dois plugins trabalham bem juntos n.

BASSROOM gives you unparalleled EQ quality when working with low-frequencies on your master channel. Other EQs can introduce transient ringing and smearing or phase distortion that reduces the quality and clarity of your audio.

BASSROOM has specifically designed filters that have minimal phase distortion AND minimal transient distortion providing greater transparency than standard linear-phase filters at low-frequencies. This means that the low-end is not affected by unwanted phase changes that can alter the timbre of your audio or by transient distortion that means you lose the bite from kicks or bass-lines.

The presets give you EQ targets which suggest the genre-specific EQ adjustments a great audio engineer in a world-class studio would make. We analysed the best mixes in various genres to give you EQ target presets you can trust.

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.

BASSROOM gives you unparalleled EQ quality when working with low-frequencies on your master channel. Other EQs can introduce transient ringing and smearing or phase distortion that reduces the quality and clarity of your audio.

BASSROOM has specifically designed filters that have minimal phase distortion AND minimal transient distortion providing greater transparency than standard linear-phase filters at low-frequencies. This means that the low-end is not affected by unwanted phase changes that can alter the timbre of your audio or by transient distortion that means you lose the bite from kicks or bass-lines.

With BASSROOM, you can transparently shape your low-end without compromising the clarity of your mix or master. This translates into retaining punch in the low-mids, and definition in the low-end compared to other EQs.

EDIT: There's been a slightly better price on the bundle since I made this post, as Yan pointed out below. $35 USD at Plugin Boutique plus you get a reverb plugin free with the purchase made there. Thanks, @Yan Filiatrault.

Bassroom is actually quite decent. It really shouldn't be as good as it is and should be easily replaceable with a standard EQ in theory, but it just is often faster and really tailored for fine tuning the lower frequencies and sounds great too. I'd recommend it.

Wow. Only after you shared that did I realize that I have a license for Bassroom that I never registered. I just did so that I could check it out. I sent the developer a request to see if I could get just Mixroom at the sale price or close since I already have a license for Bassroom. It's worth a shot!

They also had a weird setup where you had to request a password to see your upgrade price to Expose2 of which the full version was regularly on sale. The upgrade price was probably only about $5 cheaper than new customers with none of their plugins would pay to get the full version and was never on sale. (I owned almost all of their plugins)

So I didn't care to do anything about buying the upgrade ? Which turned out to be good, because I then got Expose2 free via another promo, so they will now never get a sale from it.. it seems a little short sighted and that they shoot themselves in the foot sometimes..

Yep. The reality is, I wasn't going to bite on the product for $30 or more, because I don't really need it, I just thought it might be useful as a learning tool. If the dev would have said, say $25 for the product, I would have said yes. I told him thanks for his response and didn't want to be rude and tell him I won't be buying the Mixroom/Bassroom bundle, but that is the case. Maybe in the future, if Mixroom hits $25 I'll pick it up, but as a business person, I completely agree with you, MusicMan, that the way to handle this is to give the customer a price for a Mixroom alone, otherwise it feels like the customer is paying for a product s/he already has. I do understand Tom's POV, I don't think anything bad about his business practices, but it will mean I won't be making a purchase and may end up never buying from the developer (as I have Izotope, Focusrite, Sonible and other alternatives that I'll continue to use and become more experienced with over time) and I think it would have been wiser to offer everyone who already has a license for Bassroom or Mixroom a lower price than the bundle containing both products.

Plugin Boutique is selling the bundle for 35$ and you get a freebie with it. I read some reviews for Mixroom and they are very positive. I think it would be useful for me. I also had 2 other licenses for free of Bassroom from UJAM. I could try to sell them to recover the price difference.

I don't mind MTM making our freebie NFU. In general they tend to be pretty generous and Tom is a pretty chill guy. He gave me a freebie when one of the products I owned was discontinued. I own bassroom via the freebie but I may grab bundle anyway

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