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NUGEN Audio Monofilter
Grabs hold of your bass and secures it
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Description
Solving the bass conundrum
Used and trusted by producers the world over, MONOFILTER grabs hold of your bass and secures it solidly within your mix. Intuitive controls allow you to quickly anchor the power, whilst retaining the essential character and perceived spatial characteristics.
MONOFILTER brings back the centre of your bass, so easily lost through stereo effects processing, synth sound generation, unwanted phase inconsistencies and live recording mic. bleed. Our market leading features now give you clear control over stereo spread, transition and phase alignment, and the unique interface gives you clear and exacting visual feedback.
Essential control for digital recording
If solid or natural sounding bass is a requirement in your recording projects, Monofilter provides the foundation for real power and definition.
The ear finds it difficult, if not impossible, to determine the direction of low frequencies. This can often contribute to a lack of clarity and focus in the mix.
In general, natural sounding audio is phase coherent in the lower frequencies, and as a result, we tend to perceive phase inconsistencies as "weak", "hollow" or "flat". As soon as recorded audio is in the studio however, the chances of introducing such artifacts are high. Adding stereo FX processing and using multiple mic. set-ups - the staples of modern recording - immediately bring the issue into play.
Many modern playback systems benefit from separate low frequency handling (Club PA, live rig, Home Cinema, HiFi, 2.1 Gaming systems etc.). Low frequency phase consistency balanced power distribution ensures optimal playback performance.
Monofilter allows you to align and balance low frequencies with the minimum of effort, leaving you with the same sound, yet louder, more focussed and better defined.
Tech Specs
Available formats
Support AAX, VST, VST3, AU and AudioSuite in both 64-bit and 32-bit versions. RTAS is also available as 32-bit only.
Minimum System Specification
THE GOLD STANDARD FOR LOW-END CONTROL - Monofilter is the best plugin that exists for controlling and tightening your low end.
As many electronic musicians already know, controlling the low frequencies of your mix is vital for proper playback on common PA sound systems that are most commonly used in nightclubs/dance venues. Technically, some modern sound systems can replicate stereo bass if they use full-range systems or directional sub arrays.
BUT: Bass frequencies are largely omnidirectional, and humans localize sound poorly below 100 Hz. **This means stereo imaging in that range is barely perceptible, especially in loud club environments.**
When your low-end - especially the sub-bass and kick - is not mono:
1. Phase cancellation (either physically or electronically) can occur, causing extreme loss of bass energy and inconsistent low-end.
2. Unpredictable translation of your mix between listening environments and devices (club, radio, car, headphones, generic consumer speakers, televisions, etc.) can occur.
3. Many clubs and dance venues sum the subwoofer feed to mono, so if you haven't already auditioned your track with the subs mono, you have no idea how the bass will replicate.
THE #1 SOLUTION: BUY NUGEN Audio Monofilter. Period. Nothing comes close to the precision, transparency, and flexibility of Monofilter. It's not just a utility — it's an essential weapon in any mastering or mixing chain.
1. ENSURE the bass and kick hit with full impact on all systems.
2. AVOID PHASE ISSUES: Stereo bass elements with time or phase differences can cancel each other out when summed.