bx refinement 10 bucks on sale now . . . thx for getting it on my radar, AND for the little tutorial, which was a lot of help getting quick results. Works great getting rid of jankiness, I think is the tech term for that steely racket that you don't really notice as such until you hear the mix without it. On master buss seemed to create a lot of separation and definition. Or maybe that was the edible kicking in. Tomorrow it may sound like elevator music . . . Anyway, love it so far.
Great choices. I make no bones about liking DSEQ more than soothe 2, it's just so advanced. I need to try out Acustica Dove. I hear good things, although I've never been much of an Acustica guy. I'll add it to my "soothe 2 vs" list! Cheers.
@@palebluedotstudios The Problem with acústica audio es: You maybe can‘t stop buying. Since I have them, I can’t use algorithmic plugins. It do not wunders, but the stacking of algorithmic plugins make sounds all 2D. That not happens with AA. Soothe is great. But to expansiv. Dove is diferent but great too
That's "Slivers of Silver", by my band, Arkana. Still working on finishing mixing! I'll do a big announcement video when it's ready, stay tuned! cheers.
You answered about "Writings From the Surface of the Sun" in another video. I get it... working on my bands newest and I want it to be right (it's why I'm checking out all these resonance plugins), but when a song is this good, a less than perfect mix won't keep it from being amazing... and this is one of those. Can't wait to hear the whole thing.
Hey John! You've got that right: if you've got the cash, DSEQ is, to me, the comprehensive solution. But! It is very pro-level; requires more careful tuning and adjusting, as I'm sure you know. For budgetm quick solutions, I really like M-Clarity and Deres. I'm currently checking out Phil Speiser's THE_SMOOTHER, but I find it lacks much control over the signal, but you can get decent results. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Cheers.
I miss some serious contenders here. 1) the one that i find better than Soothe 2= Arbiter by TDR plugins. and 2) Voxengo GlissEQ. This one a bit more complicated to operate but can do wonders
Thanks for the suggestions! This video is only meant to be the definitive supercut of my previous soothe/spectral-correction videos. More to come! Arbiter is high up on the list, probably will do next. And Voxengo also has TEOTE, which I need to do a comprehensive review on. Perhaps I can do GlissEQ at the same time (haven’t used that in YEARS! Wow. ) thanks so much for watching and commenting. Cheers!
I haven't reviewed it yet, but it's next on my spectral list. This supercut was all my reviews up to October. In the meantime, check out my Waves Equator and TBTech Reviews I just dropped! Thanks so much for watching, cheers!
One of the best Soothe 2 comparison videos, Thank you very much.
Wow, thanks! I truly appreciate that, it means a lot. My new video is another addition to the vs soothe2 category: the new Waves plugin!
Big thanks!
Anytime! Thanks for watching!
bx refinement 10 bucks on sale now . . . thx for getting it on my radar, AND for the little tutorial, which was a lot of help getting quick results. Works great getting rid of jankiness, I think is the tech term for that steely racket that you don't really notice as such until you hear the mix without it. On master buss seemed to create a lot of separation and definition. Or maybe that was the edible kicking in. Tomorrow it may sound like elevator music . . . Anyway, love it so far.
Great movie!!!
Thank you so much! That means a lot. :)
Gullfoss, DSEQ3 and Acustica Audio Dove is my choice.
Great choices. I make no bones about liking DSEQ more than soothe 2, it's just so advanced. I need to try out Acustica Dove. I hear good things, although I've never been much of an Acustica guy. I'll add it to my "soothe 2 vs" list! Cheers.
@@palebluedotstudios The Problem with acústica audio es: You maybe can‘t stop buying. Since I have them, I can’t use algorithmic plugins.
It do not wunders, but the stacking of algorithmic plugins make sounds all 2D.
That not happens with AA.
Soothe is great. But to expansiv. Dove is diferent but great too
@@mistermusicenterprise3148 to me Dove sounds a little more musical, but I have to say like limiters it's best to own a few different ones
@@mistermusicenterprise3148 please can you explain the difference between algorithmic plugins and what acustica audio does
Waves Curves Equator is the latest one
It sure is! Check out my new review here: th-cam.com/video/xfhxJqTpmKU/w-d-xo.html
What is the song playing on the Brainworx plugin?
That's "Slivers of Silver", by my band, Arkana. Still working on finishing mixing! I'll do a big announcement video when it's ready, stay tuned! cheers.
@@palebluedotstudios very cool song, I'll be waiting for it 🙌🏻
@@rubenrojano78 Awesome. man. Thank!
Is that the same band in the gullfoss section? And the DSEQ I think? Gotta hear that song again.
You answered about "Writings From the Surface of the Sun" in another video. I get it... working on my bands newest and I want it to be right (it's why I'm checking out all these resonance plugins), but when a song is this good, a less than perfect mix won't keep it from being amazing... and this is one of those. Can't wait to hear the whole thing.
Jeremy - which is your favorite (vs Soothe 2)? I get the sense that it may be DSEQ3, which is what I have settled on.
Hey John! You've got that right: if you've got the cash, DSEQ is, to me, the comprehensive solution. But! It is very pro-level; requires more careful tuning and adjusting, as I'm sure you know. For budgetm quick solutions, I really like M-Clarity and Deres. I'm currently checking out Phil Speiser's THE_SMOOTHER, but I find it lacks much control over the signal, but you can get decent results. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Cheers.
I miss some serious contenders here.
1) the one that i find better than Soothe 2= Arbiter by TDR plugins. and 2) Voxengo GlissEQ. This one a bit more complicated to operate but can do wonders
Thanks for the suggestions! This video is only meant to be the definitive supercut of my previous soothe/spectral-correction videos. More to come! Arbiter is high up on the list, probably will do next. And Voxengo also has TEOTE, which I need to do a comprehensive review on. Perhaps I can do GlissEQ at the same time (haven’t used that in YEARS! Wow. ) thanks so much for watching and commenting. Cheers!
@@palebluedotstudiosPlease don‘t forget Toneboosters Sibalance and their new EQ Pro
@@esahm373 OOh, yes; good call. Added to list! Thanks!
@@palebluedotstudios Yes, their new EQ Pro has this sibalance filter built in, that can take out excess resonances poking out too much
SpecCraft is my go-to nowadays.
👍👍👍
Thank you so much!!
I thought you would include MeldaProduction MSpectralDynamics
I haven't reviewed it yet, but it's next on my spectral list. This supercut was all my reviews up to October. In the meantime, check out my Waves Equator and TBTech Reviews I just dropped! Thanks so much for watching, cheers!
this is as cool as it is funny
I'm so glad you enjoyed! Thanks so much for watching. Cheers!
And Philip Spicer - The Smoother!! :)
Oooh, good call. I’ve been meaning to check out Speiser’s stuff, and that’s obviously targeted as a soothe alternative! Added to my list! Thanks.
@@palebluedotstudios :)