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MASTERING THE MIX MIXROOM EQ

Intelligen­t plugins make mixing a quicker and more reliable process. Let’s see how this latest EQ can help with your mixing and mastering.

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Mastering The Mix first got our attention with their easy-to-use Levels metering plugin. Since then the team have delivered some excellent plugins aimed at making your mixing and mastering tasks quicker and the outcomes better. Last year’s Bassroom EQ is a perfect example, delivering bass-focused EQ via their innovative 3D style vertical layout. Their latest plugin, Mixroom (VST, VST3, AU, AAX) employs the same layout, but this time the EQ handles frequencie­s from 320Hz to 20kHz. The plugin combines manual and intelligen­t operation, incorporat­ing both presets and the option to analyse your own audio files. Let’s take a look at what’s on offer.

Layout

Mixroom is an 8-band configurab­le EQ that uses a vertical layout with high frequencie­s at the top of the window and low frequencie­s at the bottom. Each band is represente­d by a coloured box which you can move and adjust. The height of the box is the bandwidth and the vertical position defines its frequency. The graphic sits in a 3D space and gain adjustment­s change the box size to give the impression it’s nearer for gain boost and further away for cut.

Each band includes solo, bypass and the option to rebalance the mid and sides components. You can also process just the mid or just the sides component alone, though not both independen­tly using the same band. Bands can overlap completely, so you could use two bands to achieve this outcome or simply as a way to achieve more gain at a specific frequency. Bands up to 1.6kHz are peak shape and above this can be set to either peak or shelving. However, there’s no low shelf option or high and low pass filters.

The overall EQ mode can be set to either linear or minimum phase, and there’s an additional global option to set the EQ to either mixing or mastering mode. This influences the overall gain and Q bandwidth available, with the mastering setting offering a maximum of +/-4dB and mixing +/-12dB. Note that neither setting offers massive cut and boost or super narrow

“Mixroom’s true power lies in its intelligen­t EQing capability, done by target and analysis”

bandwidths. Rounding things off is global bypass and output level, and this incorporat­es a suggested trim to help you match pre and post EQ levels.

Intelligen­t

If you’re confident enough at EQing then Mixroom makes for a pretty decent experience. The plugin opens as a blank canvas to which you can add bands individual­ly or collective­ly. That being said, the vertical layout makes more sense – although it does take a bit of getting used to, as does the fact that the EQ doesn’t handle the bass frequencie­s.

However, Mixroom’s true power lies in its intelligen­t EQing capability and this has two aspects. The first part is a target curve, sourced from more than 100 instrument and mastering presets or by loading up a reference audio file (see boxout). The second part is the analysis of your audio, which takes a few seconds when you start playback. This generates a green target EQ curve visible down the sides. You can then try to match the EQ curve, which is grey, either manually or intelligen­tly by selecting the Add Smart Bands option, which creates the required bands with suitable frequency, bandwidth and gain settings.

So, does it work? We tried Mixroom on a number of individual tracks, submixes and mixes and for the most part the results were very good. Understand­ably, you need to select a representa­tive section of audio to analyse, and this is particular­ly true if you’re processing a full mix, as the frequency content may change considerab­ly from section to section. In use the analysed target is easy to reset if you need to try a different section. So, as a mix tweaking processor it’s great, providing a quick way for a novice to get a handle on how their overall mix EQ stacks up.

Similarly, for the more experience­d engineers out there, the presets provide insight into the overall tonality of different genres, and we particular­ly liked using the handful of Star Engineer presets.

On individual instrument­s the results were more varied and although we had great results with piano, strings and individual drums sounds, the overall drum kit settings were less successful. Furthermor­e, on sounds that needed very heavy EQ, Mixroom didn’t always prove itself able to deliver enough boost to match the target curve. On balance we felt that having a bigger choice of instrument presets would certainly help.

Value

Overall, Mixroom provides a fresh approach to EQing that is both informativ­e and can save you time. The interface makes sense conceptual­ly and after the initial learning curve it’s easy to use. What’s more, the analysis and accompanyi­ng presets can be very educationa­l. It’s important to note that the plugin isn’t really suitable for surgical EQing and by design doesn’t handle bass frequencie­s. That said, with such an attractive price you could justify buying Bassroom as well.

“As a mix tweaking processor it’s great: a quick way for a novice to get a handle on their overall mix EQ”

 ??  ?? STEREO
Bands include mid sides balancing, and the value is reflected here by the gap in the band graphic
GREEN TARGET
This displays the target curve based on the selected preset and the audio from your track
GREY EQ CURVE This displays the applied EQ curve which can be set manually or intelligen­tly
BYPASS & SOLO
Bands can be individual­ly bypassed and soloed from the band graphic
TARGET EQ
Click to use another audio file to define the target EQ curve
MENU
Use the options to select filter type, add bands and to reset targets
PRESETS
Access more than 100 instrument and mastering presets
MAIN BYPASS & OUTPUT
Bypass the whole plugin, hover over this to reveal slider suggested gain compensati­on level
FREQUENCY, BANDWIDTH AND GAIN Frequency, bandwidth and gain are set in place by dragging and resizing each band graphic
VERTICAL LAYOUT The EQ is laid out vertically with high frequencie­s at the top and low at the bottom
GAIN DISPLAY RANGE Adjust the gain range that is displayed on screen
STEREO Bands include mid sides balancing, and the value is reflected here by the gap in the band graphic GREEN TARGET This displays the target curve based on the selected preset and the audio from your track GREY EQ CURVE This displays the applied EQ curve which can be set manually or intelligen­tly BYPASS & SOLO Bands can be individual­ly bypassed and soloed from the band graphic TARGET EQ Click to use another audio file to define the target EQ curve MENU Use the options to select filter type, add bands and to reset targets PRESETS Access more than 100 instrument and mastering presets MAIN BYPASS & OUTPUT Bypass the whole plugin, hover over this to reveal slider suggested gain compensati­on level FREQUENCY, BANDWIDTH AND GAIN Frequency, bandwidth and gain are set in place by dragging and resizing each band graphic VERTICAL LAYOUT The EQ is laid out vertically with high frequencie­s at the top and low at the bottom GAIN DISPLAY RANGE Adjust the gain range that is displayed on screen
 ??  ?? The triangle on the output slider provides a target output level to help compensate for the EQ applied
The triangle on the output slider provides a target output level to help compensate for the EQ applied

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