Anything special about T-Racks?

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Is there something special in T-Racks that makes it better than the great Soundforg as an example? The later is a great mastering tool as far as I know! Any user of T-Rracks here?
Last edited by Ahmed on Sun Mar 06, 2005 10:22 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Totally different beasts (npi). T-RackS plugin is a set of mastering-style dynamics and eq plugins. T-RackS standalone is a standalone program for applying mastering-style processing to audio files. SoundForge is a fully-featured wave editor.

If you want to give your tracks a final analogue colour, get T-RackS plugin. If you want to ONLY give your mixdowns a final analogue colour, get T-RackS standalone. If you want to chop up samples for your sampler, get SoundForge. If you want to do all of the above, get all of the above. :hihi:

Seriously though, SoundForge can be good for mastering too - but it's better for tasks such as trimming and sequencing your tracks for publication. T-RackS is better for giving your sound a touch of analogue colour.

Forever,




Kim.

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Thanks for the help.
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just remembered to ask about one thing; If I have Waves plugins + Ozone will I still need any of T-Racks products for mastering my tracks?
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If you've already got Waves and Ozone, you've got quite a capable setup already. However, T-RackS has a "character" sound, and doesn't sound like anything else. I think you might find it useful. I suggest you download the demo from www.t-racks.com and try it for yourself.

Forever,




Kim.

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I suggest you download the demo from www.t-racks.com and try it for yourself.
I'll do!
Thanks !
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I mix in Pro Tools (MAC). Transfer the file over to my PC then I use Har-Bal to EQ and T-RackS (stand alone) to master (it has it's own sound - love it!).

I highly recommend Har-Bal.

I then transfer back to the MAC - edit (i.e., clean up the front, fade the end) and dither down to 44.1/16-bit in PT. Assemble in Roxio. Burn a CD. Collect the check.

:love:

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I don't use T-Racks, personally, but I do see it bashed now and then and I typically tend to think people bash it because it has a "consumer looking" interface and because they only tested the presets.

The presets in T-Racks are overthetop, dynamics-destroying presets for the most part that probably shouldn't be used for anything. Anyhow, I don't think the program should be based on its appearance or its presets, though I think typically it is.

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I used to love T:racks. Until I tried out NyquistEQ + endorphin :)

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I used to love T:racks. Until I tried out NyquistEQ + endorphin
But they are free plugins. Can they still be compared to something worth $300!
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Ahmed wrote:
I used to love T:racks. Until I tried out NyquistEQ + endorphin
But they are free plugins. Can they still be compared to something worth $300!
I used t:racks at work earlier. I stopped doing that because those free plugins were far better imo. T:racks has, again imo, a way of making the mix a bit "sloppy" when being pushed. I get much more clarity with NyquistEQ + Endorphin.

edit: Why shouldn't freeware be as good as 300$-ware? :)

edit2: just compare it, it's all a matter of taste. the sound is quite different between the these two "solutions".

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I cannot understand Nyquist EQ. havnt tried out endorphin yet, but i like blockfish. Can someone gimme a link to helpfiles or something ?

thanks
Sidhu

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