iZotope has announced Mastering Essentials, a new tool designed for Acoustic Mixcraft Pro Studio 6.
iZotope Mastering Essentials will make its debut as part of Acoustica’s Mixcraft Pro Studio 6, the latest edition of their Windows-based DAW.
Mastering Essentials Key Features:
- Valve EQ module: 4-band EQ
- Room Simulation (Reverb) module: controls for reverb and stereo widening, including a vectorscope for visualizing the stereo spread of the audio
- Tube amplifier module: Bass Compression, a Tube Limiter, and Tube Saturation components
- 80 presets, including presets for general use, special FX, audio enhancement, restoration, and 40 different genre presets
Availability:
Mastering Essentials is available from iZotope for third-party and OEM licensing for Mac or Windows applications. For more information, contact licensing@izotope.com.
Acoustica’s Mixcraft Pro Studio 6 is currently due to be released in March, 2012. Mastering Essentials can be seen at the Acoustica Booth #6428 (Hall A).
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