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Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:45 pm
by TheHopiWay
dave pine wrote:ok, in case you don't get it....here's a spell check for ya......witch, evil demonic woman, ....................
not in real life.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:58 pm
by FMiguelez
TheHopiWay wrote:
dave pine wrote:ok, in case you don't get it....here's a spell check for ya......witch, evil demonic woman, ....................
not in real life.
DUH! I just got the joke now! I hadn't understood until now :)

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:12 pm
by Armageddon
Anyone using Ozone 3 ... upgrade immediately to Ozone 4. Worth the upgrade, especially with the new presets, since they relegated most of the track-oriented stuff to Alloy and focused on mastering applications. I like Ozone, especially if I'm mastering tracks for film scores, where you don't want a completely finished sound (taking into account the compression and broadcast dynamics added to the movie's final mix), and I can strap an instance of Ozone across the master fader for some subtle compression. For CD masters, I prefer T-RackS 3 and Voxengo's Polysquasher for compression (the "Glue" setting) inside of Wave Editor, which has built-in iZotope SRC and dithering. You can also use T-RackS 3 as a standalone app.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:16 pm
by HCMarkus
Spell check. Love it.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:42 pm
by csiaudio
Mark Walmsley wrote:I was using x5 on the TC powercore but TC had a 50% sale in December so I finally bought MD3. This is fantastic.
I had MD3 and yes it was an incredible plug. I loath TC because their stuff was SO very unstable couldn't hang with it any longer so I sold it all. But I do miss that plug - it got such a nice tone.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:34 pm
by toodamnhip
Which WItch?

Hooz soft where?

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:21 pm
by Armageddon
csiaudio wrote:I had MD3 and yes it was an incredible plug. I loath TC because their stuff was SO very unstable couldn't hang with it any longer so I sold it all. But I do miss that plug - it got such a nice tone.
Fabrik C and Fabrik R on my Konnekt 24D seem to run just fine (unless it's over 96 kHz, in which they no longer run, period) ... my problem with them is that they don't have much to offer, and their presets are depressing. I actually expected a bit more. You might want to check out the Konnekt 48, which is not only a world-class audio interface, but also comes with all the System 6000 powered plugs.

I was wondering if anyone with a Powercore could answer this: I loved the TC Native Plugin Pack and was depressed when they upgraded to OS X, but never bothered to upgrade to UB. Is DeX (arguably one of the finest vocal comp/de-essers ever made) available in some incarnation on Powercore? I notice there's a Vocal Channel Strip, but I could never tell if it was the same thing.

And if it had been called "Witch Softwear For 'Mastering'", the topic would have belonged on a completely different forum ...

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:00 am
by newrigel
schlofto wrote:I have Izotope Ozone3 but sometimes i like to use Final Plug from Wave Arts. What do you use?
A great mastering house and ME! :mrgreen:
But do as you'd like! I noticed on the Xenon plugin they have Mr. Katz and Mr Ludwig... good sales pitch... now all you need is a tuned room and about 35 years @ Mastering myriad styles of content. It's an art form and I'd really leave it up to someone who can do it justice. I'd worry more about the mix because the mastering is only going to do so much to a mix... a great mix will stand on it's own regardless of mastering.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:27 am
by n2mpujack
Armageddon wrote:
csiaudio wrote:I had MD3 and yes it was an incredible plug. I loath TC because their stuff was SO very unstable couldn't hang with it any longer so I sold it all. But I do miss that plug - it got such a nice tone.
Fabrik C and Fabrik R on my Konnekt 24D seem to run just fine (unless it's over 96 kHz, in which they no longer run, period) ... my problem with them is that they don't have much to offer, and their presets are depressing. I actually expected a bit more. You might want to check out the Konnekt 48, which is not only a world-class audio interface, but also comes with all the System 6000 powered plugs.

I was wondering if anyone with a Powercore could answer this: I loved the TC Native Plugin Pack and was depressed when they upgraded to OS X, but never bothered to upgrade to UB. Is DeX (arguably one of the finest vocal comp/de-essers ever made) available in some incarnation on Powercore? I notice there's a Vocal Channel Strip, but I could never tell if it was the same thing.

And if it had been called "Witch Softwear For 'Mastering'", the topic would have belonged on a completely different forum ...
There's supposedly some new plugs coming in the final release of the new Poco drivers but nobody from TC is saying exactly what those will be. There's a limited amount of info on DeX on TC's site anyways, seeing as how the native bundle was discontinued.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:59 am
by Mark Walmsley
Armageddon wrote
I was wondering if anyone with a Powercore could answer this: I loved the TC Native Plugin Pack and was depressed when they upgraded to OS X, but never bothered to upgrade to UB. Is DeX (arguably one of the finest vocal comp/de-essers ever made) available in some incarnation on Powercore? I notice there's a Vocal Channel Strip, but I could never tell if it was the same thing.
I'm sorry I can't help with this as I never had the TC native plugin pack.
The only Powercore plug I regularly use other than MD3 is Classic verb. The Powercore has been finally behaving lately using the beta software for SL.

Re: Witch Software for Mastering?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:35 pm
by Armageddon
n2mpujack wrote:There's supposedly some new plugs coming in the final release of the new Poco drivers but nobody from TC is saying exactly what those will be. There's a limited amount of info on DeX on TC's site anyways, seeing as how the native bundle was discontinued.
They're kind of infamous for renaming this plug -- when they ported the Native Plugin Pack over to PPC OS X, they renamed it something else (can't remember exactly what), and I noticed that other Plugin Pack plugs, like Filtroid, are now PowerCore plugs. It would make sense if they'd taken all the Native plugs and retro-fitted them for the PowerCore, but I never could figure if DeX was one of those plugs or not.

Also, it would be awesome if they could have somehow fixed it so that any of their powered-plug systems, like the Konnekt series, had the ability to run any or all of their powered plugs, thus giving you the ability to buy more plugs for the system. Even at one or two plugs, which is all my Konnekt 24D can run, it would have been great to have more options than Fabrik C or R.

TC seems to be great with their software/firmware updates. My Konnekt runs a lot more stable now than it did when I bought it, and it ran fairly well from Day One.