Deliver professional sounding masters at competitive loudness, without the need for you to necessarily be an expert mastering engineer. Get Brainworx bx_masterdesk Classic – full license for free!
t it can be quite frustrating to have created a decent sounding mix, and then struggling to get it over the finish line without ruining it in the last stage of the production process. Which is the mastering process… Well, it takes the „fighting“ out of the mastering process. No more trading volume vs. harshness and distortion, no more sacrificing smooth low end to get your mix as loud and proud as commercial productions by the big artists.
bx_masterdesk Classic gives you the sound of a complete high-end analog mastering system in one incredibly easy to use plugin. Just like the original bx_masterdesk, the new bx_masterdesk Classic allows you to master your own tracks with a minimal learning curve, even if you aren’t a trained mastering engineer. It shares all the same pro-quality mastering chains with the original version—now in an even easier and more compact package.
Brainworx is among the leading companies when it comes to bringing amazing analog sounding gear into the computer. Especially the analog dynamic algorithms in and bx_masterdesk Classic are so good that you can actually just drive your signal into the chain by turning up the volume until your Dynamic Range VU meter hits the desired level for your CD or streaming. Your loudness will be in a professional range, and you can still EQ your master to make it sound as pleasant and wide as you would like it to be. And to achieve this, you do not need to worry about technical details at all. Everything is labeled in a way that should be self-explanatory for most musicians of any level of experience. Does this sound easy and fun enough?
Key Features
- High end analog mastering chain in a single plugin
- Simple 3-step workflow and clear intuitive metering
- Extensive preset list for immediate results
- Onboard stereo enhancement and saturation
- Featuring patented TMT (Tolerance Modeling Technology, US Patent No. 10,725,727)