Subject:Finalizer functionality?!
Posted by: chris_s
Date:10/25/1999 4:12:00 PM
I was considering getting a TC Electronics "Finalizer". This is a box that basically polishes your signal to sound, well, "finalized". I heard some of my mixes through it and it sounded great - just like it was on the radio or something. Anyway, I was wondering if SoundForge could do something similar? I guess it's just doing some sort of compression based on certain frequency bands - is this available as a plug on, or could it even be done using SoundForge4.5? Chris |
Subject:Re: Finalizer functionality?!
Reply by: thalliba
Date:10/26/1999 1:14:00 PM
Check out the Waves NPP bundle. Especially the Ultramaximizer. Using this with some of the other plug-ins, might give you what you're looking for. Chris Scudds wrote: >>I was considering getting a TC Electronics "Finalizer". >>This is a box that basically polishes your signal to >>sound, well, "finalized". I heard some of my mixes >>through it and it sounded great - just like it >>was on the radio or something. >> >>Anyway, I was wondering if SoundForge could do something >>similar? I guess it's just doing some sort of compression >>based on certain frequency bands - is this available as >>a plug on, or could it even be done using SoundForge4.5? >> >> Chris |
Subject:Re: Finalizer functionality?!
Reply by: chris_s
Date:10/27/1999 12:50:00 PM
OK - thanks for the tip! Would you recommend this over SF's own MultiBand Dynamics ( XFX-2 )? Chris Tor Magne Hallibakken wrote: >>Check out the Waves NPP bundle. Especially the Ultramaximizer. Using >>this with some of the other plug-ins, might give you what you're >>looking for. >> |