![]() They’re great for both mixing and mastering, and can be used on individual tracks or entire mixes. These are emulations of the classic tape machines, and while they are two separate and very different plugins, I find them both to be essential - and wanted to make room for the many other great processors - so they occupy the top spot. ![]() regardless of the name, these plugins can be great for adding tone, vibe, impact, and character to your masters. You might hear them referred to as exciters, enhancers, saturators, maximizers etc. It’s important not to forget about other processors that can add harmonic content to your material. ![]() ![]() So far in this series, I’ve covered some of my favorite and most used compressor, limiter and equalizer plugins - three types of processing vital to any mastering engineer. ![]()
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