This is the tool that led me to discover airwindows (googled "best dither vst plugin 2018, and magically. NotJustAnotherDither has replaced Ozone 8's MBIT+ dither. ![]() I will first say that I discovered airwindows about a month ago, and many of the tools are replacing other high quality options that I've used for some time. ![]() It seems that those ones are ones that the legendary Chris J. I will lead with a useful link, which has some methods for mastering (or master busses): I'll post some things that I have tried, and I'll post some things that I may or may not stick to, as my "go to" methods that will be used in many cases. but try to focus specifically on airwindows tools, and combinations of them. Does your mastering rack ever include parallel processing of any type? Do you use tools like bluecat's MB-7 to apply broadband effects to specific bands? Lay it out, here. I am also particularly interested in unconventional use of plugins that may not have been intended for mastering (but in some cases, work in very specific ways. Additionally, which tools and settings have you found to be generally useful on which types of songs (genre types, dark or brilliant, sharp, dynamic and transient or smooth and compressed, etc). And, I want to know what non-airwindows tools you would frequently do A/B tests to see which sounds best on particular songs. I want to know what non-airwindows plugins have been either replaced by specific airwindows tools. I want to know what other (non airwindows) plugins that you use in combination with them. I want to know what your "go to" tools are, how and when you use them, and where they are usually placed in your mastering chain. We're covering techniques, ideas, ordering of plugins in your mastering chain (or on your master-buss in your mixes), tips, tricks, and "special sauces," so to speak. This topic is dedicated to aiwindows plugins, but may also cover combinations of them being used along with other plugins.
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