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NUGEN Audio Monofilter v4.3.0.6 Incl Keygen-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 26 Jun 2023 | 5.0MB
A solid foundation
When solid or natural sounding bass is a requirement in your recording projects, Monofilter provides the foundation for real power and definition. Bring transparent solidity to your bass; sharpen, define and align for the tightest mix.

Monofilter defines the centre of your bass, so easily lost through stereo effects processing, synth sound generation, unwanted phase inconsistencies and live recording microphone bleed. Market-leading features give accurate control over stereo spread, transition and phase alignment, with precise visual feedback in a tactile interface that lets you grab the applied stereo envelope and manipulate it directly – without using abstract parameters and knobs.

Trusted by producers
With presets for every situation and intuitive controls for fine tuning to perfection, Monofilter anchors your bass with ease, while retaining the perceived spatial characteristics of the original sound.

Independent mono & stereo trim
Stereo spectrum analysis
Zero Latency option
Linear Phase option
HQ mode
Phase correlation control



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  Resident 25.12.2017 6 2157
+836
Another solid Nugen product. Big thanks R2R & DECiBELLE.
This is one of only three plugins I use for tightening up signals, along with Brainworx bx_control and Boz Digital Labs Mongoose. It has a ridiculously clean crossover (which I'm not entirely sure how you can mess up the script for, but some companies manage to do it.) It just works exactly as it should, nothing more, nothing less.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Member 10.09.2016 129
+35
How do you use bx_control and Mongoose?
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 2157
+836
bx_control is a bit more versatile, but it can do what the other two do as well, which is allow you to section out a portion of your low end and either keep it, or make it, mono, while spreading the other higher frequencies out farther into the stereo field. I don't always use the latter feature if it's not necessary though; sometimes just putting your low end into mono is enough to make a mix feel wider, as well as balance it better for compatibility.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Member 10.09.2016 129
+35
I thought that was what you meant. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't missing out on some amazing mixing secret.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 2157
+836
Haha, nope, no secrets. I put on my mixing pants one leg at a time.
I do notice a lot of people end up using mid-mono-ing and M/S on busses and master/2-buss channels, almost as a mandatory afterthought... not to say that you can't or shouldn't put it on a buss or master, I just find it's just-as if not more useful used track to track. I'm also not saying you should put it on every track by default or anything, but it does help to localize elements, which can help set them apart further along in a mix, if you find that's necessary. I also really like Boz Digital Lab's Pan Knob V2 for this. (Incidentally, I've found that Boz's plugins are criminally underrated, probably because they're goofy lookin', but there's solid work behind them.)
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~

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