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Free Waves masking correction plugin
Hey, guys. Waves is giving away a free masking correction plugin called Curves Resolve for 48 HRS! So act fast if you want that mug.
0 likes • Jan 21
Seems very promising, would love to hear what everyone thinks of it
Recommended Reverbs? I still haven’t found…what I’m looking for…
Is there a reverb I am not aware of that has what I need on it? Patching everything here with two or more and I just need one maybe? So far tried magic 7, reaper stock, reverb from the reverb company . Venn audio too. Any recommendations appreciated. May just not be aware of a workaround. Thanks.
2 likes • Jan 21
Always found it strange that this is not the most talked about Free Reverb online... https://michaelwillis.github.io/dragonfly-reverb/ It has a bunch of parameters, super adjustable, all modes sound very good to me and I rarely see it mentioned.. Anyone had bad experiences with it? I might be missing something about it...
Mix trick or trash?
We’re going to film a video called “mix trick or trash?” for YouTube. Well read out a common mixing tip, then each vote if it’s a great trick, or total trash. What are the most controversial mixing tips and tricks you can think of that we could cover?
Mix trick or trash?
1 like • Jan 16
"Sidechain duck/unmask elements that sit in the same frequency range." I've heard the unmasking advice so often that it's hard to gauge the limits of it. Seems like it can get overused very easily.... Is it the preferential technique for everything? All the time? If not then when should it come into play?
My beginner experience finding Mixing Heaphones so far
This club has a nice mix of beginners like me and more experienced people so I think others might benefit from a discussion about my headphone quest. Tell me if you can relate: Context: My current headphones are Beyerdynamic dt 770 pro 80 ohm (not the 250 ohms version, I wasn't too confident my Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen could drive them), I bought them as an all purpose kind of headphone to start off with: - For tracking (It bleeds the click track a little bit though, so I got cheap in ear monitors for whenever the playback quality isn't very important and only the tempo marking is). - For learning the basics of music production and mixing with the intention of publishing well represented songs (not suuper professional but well balanced music that translates into multiple audio systems). So far I used these closed back headphones for the entire production stage with no Eq correction (they are good enough for recording, tracking and ball parking sound design) and only later - when switching to more of a "mixing" mindset - I place an Eq with a correction curve in the master track I got from github (I am always careful not to render the song with the Correction Eq Curve on): https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/crinacle/GRAS%2043AG-7%20over-ear/Beyerdynamic%20DT%20770%20Pro%20(80%20Ohm)/README.md (I don't actually use correction software like sonarworks or dsoniq Realphones, I cut costs were I can). The problem is! I have the chronic beginner limitation issue, little frame of reference... I can't really know if these Headphones are serving me well for critical listening or not... I haven't mixed on other headphones yet. Now I am thinking that maybe a pair of open backs might be a significant improvement and might help me even in the learning process, making certain details more apparent, the transient information more obvious which makes compression easier to learn, frequency separation more detailed to help with identifying problematic regions, resonances, with identifying harmonic saturation changes, to perceive stereo image better, etc....
0 likes • Jan 13
@Brian M What did you find disappointing about them?
0 likes • Jan 13
@Garry Simmons That model allows for corrective Eq inside of it, instead of having to use it in the Daw. That is a really cool feature that can easily fly under the radar, I would love to have that. Big thumbs up 👍
Plugin links
Post links in this thread about any plugin recommendations, free plugins or plugin discounts.
3 likes • Dec '25
Youlean Loudness meter is the best free one, and the pro version is really good! but I will give Goodheartz some love for their free loudness meter, as it has one function that is very handy for me. It calculates the difference between the audio's loudness and a target loudness you can easily define, then you press "apply" and it does the matching for you. Saves me the trouble to calculate the difference for myself and pull up the utility tool in Ableton to adjust the gain (may sound silly, I find it a useful quality of life thing 😂) https://goodhertz.com/loudness/
1 like • Dec '25
Oh how about a classic? Paul X Stretcher: https://sonosaurus.com/paulxstretch/ It does... it's own thing.
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André Costa
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Just a hobbyist songwriter

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Joined Dec 19, 2025
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