How to use the free NOVA EQ from Tokyo Dawn Labs in mastering?
The future is here, and it’s in your DAW! The NOVA EQ plugin from Tokyo Dawn Labs will take the master of any track to a new level.
Here are some quick tips on how you can use this amazing free tool for mastering:
On the left side of your screen there are low-pass filters that may not be useful when mastering but they’re still worth checking out.
NOVA has 4 bands which each have individual controls or settings that conforms dynamically with other parameters such as volume changes and crossovers.
The plugin enables you to control the output tone of voice through the settings for your bands.
You can enable them, set their respective filter types and Q value, center frequency as well as gain and threshold values; attack rates and release times are also available for global tweaking.
In addition to that which is able in this window there exists a secondary top section that allows you adjust amplitude levels as well.
The four different band outputs have independent controls but all share globally-set gains or thresholds with one another between them on an equal basis (as opposed to having each individual setting its own).
Gain matching, or adjusting the level of dry and unaffected mixes within a track.
Turning on this feature helps prevent clipping in audio tracks that have been mastered but still need to be balanced with other sound levels throughout the album as well.
This is essential for those seeking mastering services from professionals such as myself!
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