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Description
Elevate your audio production with the Mastering The Mix RESO, a revolutionary dynamic resonance suppressor designed to fine-tune your music with precision. Gone are the days of harsh, unpleasant overtones overshadowing your mix's true essence. RESO intelligently identifies and addresses specific frequencies that accumulate energy, ensuring your sound remains full-bodied and vibrant.
This plugin provides a transparent, mastering-grade solution to resonance issues, allowing you to achieve cleaner mixes in record time. With RESO, it's easy to pinpoint and resolve troublesome frequencies using its intuitive visual display and Frequency Sweep feature. The Calculate Targets function further enhances your workflow by automatically locating and suggesting adjustments for the most resonant frequencies, enabling seamless integration into any channel—be it vocals, synths, percussion, or your mastering chain.
Its high-quality filters, complete with automatic Q optimization, ensure that your audio remains musical and dynamic, preserving the punch and character of your mix.
Whether you're a seasoned producer or an aspiring musician, RESO provides the tools you need to master your sound with confidence and clarity.
Key Features:
- Dynamic resonance suppression for transparent sound quality
- Intuitive visual display to identify problematic frequencies
- Frequency Sweep for precise resonance detection
- Calculate Targets feature for automatic frequency adjustment
- Mastering-grade filters with automatic Q optimization
- Compatible with macOS (10.10 and higher) and Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
- Available in VST, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX formats (64-bit only)
- Supports Apple M1 Silicon and Pro Tools 11 and later
Product specs
| Plugin Format | VST, AU, AAX |
| Operating Systems | Mac, Windows |
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mastering The Mix RESO.
Features and functionality
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Reso is often used to tame resonances in the 2kHz-4kHz range, especially for vocals that are harsh on certain notes.
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Reso provides a transparent sound even with significant gain reductions, making it suitable for subtle yet effective resonance control.
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Some users prefer manual adjustments over automatic detection in Reso to prevent altering the sound's character too much.
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Use cases and applications
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Effectively reduces resonances without thinning the sound when manually adjusting resonances; optimal for mixes with noticeable peaks.
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Placing Reso early in the mastering chain can help soften harsh vocals and improve clarity in specific frequency ranges.
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Particularly beneficial for rich harmonic content like acoustic guitars and pianos, where it identifies prominent frequency areas without altering the desired tone.
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Reso is ideal for users familiar with their monitoring setup, as it requires a good understanding of how certain frequencies translate in different environments.
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Reso is effective on high-frequency content like hats, crashes, and sweeps, particularly when unpleasant resonances are audibly present.
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For recordings with room acoustic resonances, Reso is beneficial, but it's less effective on synths due to high CPU usage.
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For club music, Reso is best used to dampen high frequencies, while festival acts often require brighter highs.
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User experience
Comparisons
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Reso is perceived as less versatile than Soothe2, with Soothe2 being favored for its side-chaining capabilities.
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Unlike Soothe, Reso is noted for its fixed frequency approach, offering a different method of resonance management.
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Reso allows for more surgical resonance targeting compared to Soothe, which may perform multiple cuts.
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