![]() ![]() You can get carried away with it quite easily and go too far. A bit like when you think you've found the right wet/dry balance with your reverb sends, once you pull the return back a touch it's the perfect mix. The best bit of advice I can give you with this plugin is once you think you've dialled it right, pull it back a bit. It can be used equally as good on dense mixes as well as single instrument channels. Wether it's designed for mastering or not is neither here nor there. Soothe and a slight dip in the mids and generous bump in the low mids made it so much nicer to listen to. One project in particular had a very mid forward mix and the guitars were REALLY harsh. ThxI have used it several times in mastering projects to tame harsh mixes. Is Soothe designed for purposes of Mastering? ![]() I'm following this announcement, have caught a few demonstration vids.
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