Hi Urban Man! Thanks for watching and for your comment. Yes. They are all precisely level matched to the original sound using a LUFS meter. Thanks again!
@@urbanman1516 I know it! Some really jump out at you. Especially with a multiband distortion effect. In the first example using the Moog Subsequent 37 and scrolling through each preset, they were all level matched to the original sound at precisely -19.9 LUFS. And just to be clear, the other sound examples you hear from the other instruments were level matched to their original sound, not to the first Moog example. So, those may be louder than the Moog examples but each sound example from the different instruments are level matched with each other. Perceived loudness is a funny thing. That's why I always make sure I level match all sound examples you hear on this channel. Thanks again!
Nice job on the review Les!
Thanks Matt! Loving the sound of this thing! Using it on a new production today! 🙌🏼
thank you for level matching all the presets!
@Simeon_Harris You're welcome! It's a great plugin. Way under the radar still.
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:28 - Features
0:51 - How to Use DST
1:35 - The Three Types of DST Distortion
1:57 - Sound Examples
1:59 - All DST Presets on Moog Subsequent 37
3:30 - Korg Minilogue Saw
3:46 - Serum Big Bass
4:06 - Arturia OB-Xa V Stabs
4:24 - Korg Collection MS-20 V2 Pluck Bass
4:37 - Final Thoughts
I’m new at this ! This is very helpful! Trueheart!
DST sounds like something I will look into it!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
@@LesVegasMusic so helpful to me!
Are the demo examples on the DST site level matched?
Hi Urban Man! Thanks for watching and for your comment. Yes. They are all precisely level matched to the original sound using a LUFS meter. Thanks again!
@@LesVegasMusic Good to know. They sounded quite a bit louder on the wet versions.
@@urbanman1516 I know it! Some really jump out at you. Especially with a multiband distortion effect. In the first example using the Moog Subsequent 37 and scrolling through each preset, they were all level matched to the original sound at precisely -19.9 LUFS. And just to be clear, the other sound examples you hear from the other instruments were level matched to their original sound, not to the first Moog example. So, those may be louder than the Moog examples but each sound example from the different instruments are level matched with each other. Perceived loudness is a funny thing. That's why I always make sure I level match all sound examples you hear on this channel. Thanks again!
I couldnt download it on my daw
Hey Ethan, you couldn't download DST? You can download it at dst.mattnash.com/checkout. Tagging @mattnashmusic to help as well.