Boz Digital Labs Big Beautiful Door
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 447 posts since 23 Jan, 2013
Boz Digital Labs Big Beautiful Door
$99.00 (intro price of $56.00, transgressor owners get an even better discount)
Big Beautiful Door is like no other dynamics processor. It takes a completely fresh approach to EQ and dynamics, and packages it in a way that just makes sense.
Separate EQ for loud and quiet sounds
Advanced Sidechaining
Intuitive Interface
Big Beautiful door is what you get when an EQ and a Gate make a baby together. Then, right when the baby comes out, you inject it with a few doses of steroids. Seriously, this thing is so powerful and is really easy to use. This is not a one trick pony. This does everything from ducking your bass when your kick hits, to acting as the world's most powerful vocal EQ. Big Beautiful Door opens up a whole new world of creativity and streamlines your workflow like no other dynamics plugin.
Dual EQ
Big Beautiful Door gives you separate eq over your loud and your quiet parts of your track. This lets you EQ your quiet sounds separately from your loud sounds. A paragraph of text won't come close to describing how powerful this option is, so watch some of the demo videos to see what opportunities this opens up.
Advanced Sidechaining
Advanced sidechaining gives you complete control over how Big Beautiful Door reacts to your input. Do you need to eq out the low end of your bass when your kick drum hits? This is how you do it. Or maybe you need to eq out the midrange of your back track whenever your vocals come it. Big Beautiful Door makes this easy to do without automation.
Dial in your sidechain with accuracy with dual mode sidechain filters.
Choose between internal and external sidechain.
Envelope Control
Familiar envelope controls let you determine how quickly Big Beautiful Door will morph from one EQ setting to the other. Whether you need quick gating or smooth transitions, you can set it up easily.
$99.00 (intro price of $56.00, transgressor owners get an even better discount)
Big Beautiful Door is like no other dynamics processor. It takes a completely fresh approach to EQ and dynamics, and packages it in a way that just makes sense.
Separate EQ for loud and quiet sounds
Advanced Sidechaining
Intuitive Interface
Big Beautiful door is what you get when an EQ and a Gate make a baby together. Then, right when the baby comes out, you inject it with a few doses of steroids. Seriously, this thing is so powerful and is really easy to use. This is not a one trick pony. This does everything from ducking your bass when your kick hits, to acting as the world's most powerful vocal EQ. Big Beautiful Door opens up a whole new world of creativity and streamlines your workflow like no other dynamics plugin.
Dual EQ
Big Beautiful Door gives you separate eq over your loud and your quiet parts of your track. This lets you EQ your quiet sounds separately from your loud sounds. A paragraph of text won't come close to describing how powerful this option is, so watch some of the demo videos to see what opportunities this opens up.
Advanced Sidechaining
Advanced sidechaining gives you complete control over how Big Beautiful Door reacts to your input. Do you need to eq out the low end of your bass when your kick drum hits? This is how you do it. Or maybe you need to eq out the midrange of your back track whenever your vocals come it. Big Beautiful Door makes this easy to do without automation.
Dial in your sidechain with accuracy with dual mode sidechain filters.
Choose between internal and external sidechain.
Envelope Control
Familiar envelope controls let you determine how quickly Big Beautiful Door will morph from one EQ setting to the other. Whether you need quick gating or smooth transitions, you can set it up easily.
- KVRAF
- 5947 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Very nice tool. I am glad to see BOZ innovating in musical ways. I tried this on electronic drums and sequences and its very helpful for dynamic tone-shaping to help bring out the punch and spice of sounds. It's a very nice compliment to Transgressor.
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 3 Jan, 2017 from Canada
Very nice!
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- KVRAF
- 10360 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
It's worth noting that modular host users have been doing this "trick" for a while already. So if you are using FL Studio, Reaper, Energy XT or have Melda MXXX you can already do this (and substitute EQing with any other process at your leisure).
However, it's still nice to see this so intuitively done within a single interface.
However, it's still nice to see this so intuitively done within a single interface.
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- KVRAF
- 35294 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
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- KVRian
- 779 posts since 21 Sep, 2008
And that's the point. I created my FX chains in REAPER to do what this one does and what Transgressor does, but having all this in just a single instance speeds up tweaking tremendously.bmanic wrote:However, it's still nice to see this so intuitively done within a single interface.
- KVRAF
- 10360 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Very true. It's the reason I bought Transgressor and definitely going to get this one as well. It's such a chore to keep everything organized otherwise, especially in large projects.
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- KVRian
- 716 posts since 20 Apr, 2017
Got it, love it. Nice time-saver.
Hate the names of these things. I mean gatey watey? Way to make me sound like even more of a damn giant baby in the studio. And a big beautiful door is not something you show to clients you want to keep either haha.
Hate the names of these things. I mean gatey watey? Way to make me sound like even more of a damn giant baby in the studio. And a big beautiful door is not something you show to clients you want to keep either haha.
- KVRAF
- 5947 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
I am sure your clients will learn to cope. lolArmagibbon wrote:Got it, love it. Nice time-saver.
Hate the names of these things. I mean gatey watey? Way to make me sound like even more of a damn giant baby in the studio. And a big beautiful door is not something you show to clients you want to keep either haha.
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- KVRian
- 716 posts since 20 Apr, 2017
Sure they will. Me? Bruised for life.plexuss wrote:I am sure your clients will learn to cope. lolArmagibbon wrote:Got it, love it. Nice time-saver.
Hate the names of these things. I mean gatey watey? Way to make me sound like even more of a damn giant baby in the studio. And a big beautiful door is not something you show to clients you want to keep either haha.
- KVRAF
- 5053 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
Sorry to be dense, but are they saying this can eq the one track, but with different eq when the level drops below a set threshold? If that is the case then won't it sound a bit strange changing eq, or is the crossover controlled somehow?
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- KVRian
- 779 posts since 21 Sep, 2008
The change does not happen abruptly, and it can sound weird if one so desires. But in reality it can sound really nice.morelia wrote:Sorry to be dense, but are they saying this can eq the one track, but with different eq when the level drops below a set threshold? If that is the case then won't it sound a bit strange changing eq, or is the crossover controlled somehow?
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- KVRist
- 268 posts since 14 Oct, 2013 from San Francisco Bay Aea
I'm under the impression that this is what the envelope controls are for -- to shape the transition between "loud" eq and "soft" eq. Haven't tried this yet, but fully intend to.morelia wrote: ... won't it sound a bit strange changing eq, or is the crossover controlled somehow?