The level at which your audio enters the plugin is super important and can affect the way the various algorithms interact with your material. MAXIMIZING results by checking the dynamics.Let’s take a look at how JST Maximizer can simplify your workflow in 3 steps by: It’s never been easier to match your masters to the biggest platforms in the industry! Unique to JST Maximizer is a first-of-its-kind source target & match system that allows you to match your audio levels to target LUFS values for major platforms, including: This meter can be toggled between Integrated, Short-Term, and Momentary measurement modes for even more accuracy and detail. LUFS metering is especially important, as it shows engineers how their loudness compares to their audio at full scale - leading to improved normalization decision making. We’ve included 4 high-resolution stereo Peak Program Meters (PPMs) in JST Maximizer: Engineers need to be able to see what their levels are doing and how they’re doing it, which is why the monitoring within JST Maximizer is such an essential feature. 8-bit, 12-bit, 16-bit, 20-bit, or 24-bit DitheringĪ mastering plugin is only as effective as its capabilities in the monitoring space.With global controls, you are truly able to unlock the full potential of JST Maximizer. Make your mix sound more upfront or wider with more control and precision than ever before! JST Maximizer even includes controls for Mid-Side Balance and Stereo Enhancement - letting you further manipulate the space and width of your mix. Think of it like a built-in null test for the plugin!Īs an added bonus, JST Maximizer also allows users to toggle between stereo and mono output without ever leaving the plugin! Quickly check how your audio sounds when summed to mono to ensure your mixes translate on smaller devices and single-speaker playback systems. From there, they’re able to blend the processed and unprocessed signal with a Mix knob and our all-new delta monitoring - a unique monitoring control allowing you to hear the differences between your wet and dry signal. Engineers can manually set their input/output levels or rely on JST Maximizer’s learning algorithm to automatically set the input based on the signal it’s fed. While levels can be an afterthought for many plugin manufacturers, we took extra special care to develop a powerful In/Out/Mix section for JST Maximizer. With built-in dynamic monitoring, you’ll even get an intuitive display describing the dynamic range of your music in near real-time. When paired with tonal controls and harmonic saturation/excitement, there’s a lot of power at your fingertips when working with dynamics in JST Maximizer. JST Maximizer offers bass-focused compression controls with an adjustable crossover, bass enhancements, and the ability to keep bass mono below a certain frequency. For mastering, it’s a key piece of the process. When working with a single source, you don’t often have to worry about things like bass enhancement (outside of your bass track). Mastering requires a particular set of features that aren’t commonly found in stock plugins for things like compression and equalization. The real power of JST Maximizer comes from the 20+ controls provided in the plugin that impact every aspect of your mix from EQ to multiband compression to saturation and everything in between. Looking for even more visual tools? Additional stereo field visualizers are also available ( Polar Sample, Polar Level and Lissajous), allowing you to analyze your audio, to see how it compares from left to right - checking for mono compatibility and spectral uniformity, amplitude and phase coherency. Would you rather see the balance of your mix? The Spectrum View reacts to tonal changes you make in JST Maximizer so you can easily see if your bass is overpowering your mids & top-end and adjust accordingly. Want to push your mix dynamics a bit harder? Flip over to the Waveform View and pull down your threshold so no dynamic range goes to waste. In the plugin’s interface, you’re able to toggle between a Waveform View and a Spectrum View to see how the plugin is affecting your audio in real-time, and other Spatial Visualizers. Visualization is at the core of every great master bus processor and JST Maximizer is no exception. You’ve probably heard someone say “Don’t mix with your eyes.” And while that’s often true, sometimes there’s stuff happening in your mix, in your plugins, across the frequency spectrum that you’re just not hearing.
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