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Description

Unlock the sonic brilliance of your mixes with the Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP MkII Plug-In. Designed for audio engineers craving that elusive "silky" and "airy" top end, this plug-in delivers a polished and detailed sound with minimal effort. Drawing from the acclaimed Kush rack unit, the DSP MkII boasts a parallel processing design that treats high and low frequencies independently through dual Focus and Clarity engines. This innovative approach allows you to achieve an open and transparent mix without compromising the integrity of your original audio source.

The intuitive interface mirrors its hardware predecessor, simplifying your workflow with two main controls per channel—Focus and Clarity. Toggle switches give you the flexibility to refine your signal's character further, making it nearly impossible to over-tweak or end up with a brittle tone. The Clariphonic DSP MkII is perfect for both mixes and individual stems, ensuring you get that professional sheen, whether you're working on vocals, drums, or any other element in your project.

Experience the ease of parallel processing without the typical hassles of latency or complex signal paths. By splitting your signal into six parallel paths and seamlessly summing them back together, the DSP MkII offers a full and clear sounding track that retains its natural essence. Ideal for seasoned professionals and aspiring audio engineers alike, this plug-in is your ticket to achieving studio-quality sound effortlessly.

Key Features:

  • 2-channel parallel equalizer plug-in
  • Dual Focus and Clarity engines for independent frequency treatment
  • Simple interface with intuitive controls
  • Boost-only EQ architecture
  • Supports Classic, Stereo, and Dual Mono modes
  • Perfect for enhancing mixes and individual stems
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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP MkII Plug-In.

Features and functionality

  • Clariphonic DSP MkII is a boutique EQ focused on high frequencies, often used on vocals and mastering, with a proprietary algorithm offering unique sonic qualities.

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Comparisons

  • Waves’ Fresh Air attempts to emulate Clariphonic's behavior, but it's based on the Dolby A trick, which dynamically boosts quieter signals, differing from Clariphonic's approach.

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Value and pricing

  • The Clariphonic DSP MkII is currently priced at $119, down from its usual $199, offering a 40% discount during the Kush Audio sale.

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  • The Clariphonic DSP MkII is perceived as a great value at $99, with owners previously purchasing it for $129 and still finding it worthwhile.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users have reported display issues with pricing on Safari, suggesting potential browser compatibility problems on the Kush Audio website.

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  • A lack of M1 native support for Kush Audio plugins has deterred potential buyers who prefer not using Rosetta for stability and speed in Logic Pro.

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Use cases and applications

  • This plugin is highly valued by professional mixing and mastering instructors, indicating its credibility and effectiveness in educational settings.

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  • Some users find the Clariphonic DSP MkII essential on the master bus, using subtle adjustments to enhance mixes from good to great.

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User experience

  • One user reports that even at zero settings, enabling Clariphonic's curves can drastically alter the mix, suggesting sensitivity to initial settings.

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Critic Reviews

Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP mkII Review - Bedroom Producers Blog

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Kush Audio's Clariphonic DSP MkII plugin delivers a delightfully addictive sound that can elevate mixes with its unique high-end boosting capabilities. While its intuitive controls encourage a musical approach to EQ, the lack of precise frequency visualizations may frustrate those who prefer detailed adjustments. Additionally, its CPU demands could limit its use in larger projects, and the necessity of an iLok dongle for activation may be a hassle for some. Nevertheless, for those seeking a "magic" touch to their audio, the Clariphonic DSP MkII is a compelling choice that promises to add that essential polish to any mix.

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Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP mkII review | MusicRadar

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Kush Audio's Clariphonic DSP MkII is a standout EQ plugin that excels in high-frequency enhancement, boasting an impressive top-end boost and a visually refined interface. Its dual channel processing and innovative band interactions make it an excellent choice for adding character to various audio sources. However, it does come with a notable CPU load, which could be a drawback for users with limited processing power. While its specific functionality may not cater to everyone, those willing to embrace its unique sound-shaping capabilities will find it a powerful tool in their mixing arsenal.

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larslentz

Beautiful-sounding Parallel Equalizer

I wanted a special sound for my mixes that would give them a sheen and finish that set them apart from others. I found that the Clariphonic did just that. I can use it to subtly expand my sound spatially and give it a finish that is creamy and smooth. I would highly recommend trying out this plugin for yourself and then either buying it or getting the monthly subscription to access all of the Kush plugins.

liam_phillips

Amazing mids and highs

If I find that my mids are too boxy, or that my guitars are too dark, I can add this to brighten everything up and give some clarity.

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See how J. Cole uses Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP MkII Plug-In

J. Cole

Rapper, Music Producer

All City Chess Club

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Used for J. Cole's feature on 21 Savage's "A Lot", as mentioned by producer Maddmix in this March 2019 Sound on Sound article. The settings for "Leads" can be found here.

"The session was originally a 21 Savage track, and they later decided to add J Cole. His engineer sent me J Cole's vocal session with reverbs and delays already set, so I pretty much imported his vocal auxes, and just matched that to the mix that I had already going. However, the inserts are all mine, and similar to what I used on 21. There also are four Pro-Q2s here, plus two instances of the C6 multiband, and the Clariphonic EQ. The 'Slap' is a send to one of my aux effect tracks, just with a 30-millisecond EchoBoy delay, to widen the vocals a bit. I stripped all the other sends down, to match J Cole's vocals with a track that was more on the dry side, and actually disabled all the sends apart from the 'Slap' on the J Cole aux group track, 'Leads'. Finally, both '21 Leads' and 'Leads' go to the 'Lead All' [40] and parallel 'MadVoxComp' [41] tracks, and the latter has the Waves CLA-76 and L1, both for more presence and volume."

See how Acle Kahney uses Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP MkII Plug-In

Acle Kahney

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Acle lists the Kush Audio Clariphonic EQ VST as one of the plugins he used for mixing his kemper profile examples.

See how 21 Savage uses Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP MkII Plug-In

21 Savage

Rapper, Composer

Outta Pocket Boyz

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Used on "A Lot", as mentioned by producer Maddmix in this March 2019 Sound on Sound interview and as visible in a downloadable photo of the "A Lot" Pro Tools session (available in this .zip file).

Although there are relatively few plug-ins on the drums and hardly any on the music, Maddox uses dozens on the vocals. 21 Savage's five vocal aux tracks, for example, all pass through a signal chain comprising Antares Auto-Tune, UAD 1176LN E, Waves Renaissance Vox, FabFilter Pro-DS, Waves C6, another Pro-DS, FabFilter Pro-Q2 and another C6, with only the latter one or two plug-ins dropping out on a couple of tracks.

All these tracks go the '21 Lead' aux (42), which has nine plug-ins, including compressors, de-essers, and four(!) more instances of Pro-Q2, as well as four sends. Both 21 Savage and J Cole's aux group vocal tracks then go to a vocal aux called 'MadVoxComp', and from there to the 'All Vocals' aux, each of which hosts two plug-ins; so in total, every 21 Savage vocal track passes through 19 to 21 insert plug-ins, as well as being sent to up to seven auxes. The situation with J Cole is even more elaborate, though complicated by the fact that some of the sends came with the vocal session that Maddox received from Cole's engineer.

"I guess my thought process behind my mixing is kind of messy!" laughs Maddox. "The thing is that I will start with adding compression and EQ on a vocal, and then if I hear something else that needs correcting, I will just add another compressor or EQ. I never go back and take plug-ins off or reset them, because I don't want to go back on what I already have, because I might mess it up. So I just keep going forward and adding plug-ins until I get the sound I want. That works for me. Some people like mixing with very few plug-ins, but I will mix with whatever I need to get what I want.

"The plug-ins I have on these inserts I use frequently. I guess you could call them my clean-up plug-ins. The 1176LN worked on 21's vocals in this session. I may also use the UAD Tube-Tech CL 1B or the Waves RCompressor. In this session the 1176 made 21's vocals really full and in your face. Next is the RVox, which is also is a good plug-in for bringing the vocals up front and making them really full. It is very subtle, but it makes a big difference. If I feel like the vocal does not sit up front enough I put that on, compress it a little bit, and it usually fixes the problem for me. The 1176 has a similar function, but I use it more for actual compression and the RVox more for tone and to make it sound bigger.

"Next is the Pro-DS, which as a de-esser obviously helps with the sibilance. Some vocals have more sibilance than others, and sometimes I use just one, but in this case I felt I needed two. I love using multiband compressors, and the C6 is here for some general compression, but there always are some frequencies that need adjusting, but that I don't want to take out with an EQ, because you need those frequencies. When I use a multiband, I find the frequency that bugs me, and set a threshold, so the frequency is only dipped when it needs to be dipped. If you look at my C6 plug-ins, they often address harsh frequencies that a de-esser can't take out. I'll have a really tight notch on the C6, and then just compress that frequency a couple of dB."

Of the '21 Lead' aux, Maddox says: "There are four instances of the Pro-Q2 on the signal chain, which is again an example of me working cumulatively. I now use the Pro-Q3 a lot, which is a dynamic EQ, which can do pretty much the same thing as the C6. Then insert 4 is the McDSP MC404 multiband compressor, which I use pretty often, and then I have the Eiosis Air EQ, the C6, the Kush Clariphonic EQ and the SSL G EQ. I use different EQs for different purposes. The Q2 has unlimited bands, so I use that to search and dip frequencies I don't like. I really like the high end on the Air, which opens up the vocal and makes it sound really good. I also often do some scooping in the lower mid-range with the Air, because it does a really good job of that. I use the Clariphonic mainly for the Clarity knob, which widens the vocal just by having that on. I really like that on vocals and use that in almost every session.

"The sends go to several aux effect tracks with delays and reverbs, but for this project they told me that they wanted the keep the vocals pretty dry, so I didn't use much reverb. Mostly just a small room reverb really subtly in the background to give it some space. The main reverbs that I have in my template are the Slate Digital VerbSuite Classics. They have great emulations of popular reverbs like the Bricasti and so on, that sound really good. I also use the UAD Lexicon 480 a lot. Those are my go-to reverbs. I occasionally use the Waves RVerb and TrueVerb. My main delays are the Soundtoys EchoBoy and the Waves H-Delay. For distortion I use the Soundtoys Decapitator and Devil-Loc, sometimes the Dada Life Sausage Fattener, which is fun, and the distortion pedal in the Waves GTR3 Stomps plug-in.

(...) Finally, both '21 Leads' and 'Leads' go to the 'Lead All' [40] and parallel 'MadVoxComp' [41] tracks, and the latter has the Waves CLA-76 and L1, both for more presence and volume."

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