Release Year: 2012
Manufacturer: Groove3
Manufacturer’s Website: www.groove3.com/str/fgx-explained.html
Author: Cedric Pieretti
Duration: 01:15:34
Type of Content: Video Tutorial
Language: English
- 240.7Β MB
Description: Learn to make your mixes loud and dynamic with the Slate Digital FG-X. The Slate Digital FG-X is a world-class mastering processor. It adds transparency and clarity to your sound. It uses a revolutionary ITP process to increase loudness without distortion. High-frequency saturation control. Ultra-precise mastering meters. Cedric Pieretti will show you all the intricacies of working with this amazing plugin. LEARN TO MAKE YOUR MIXES LOUD & DYNAMIC WITH FG-X.
Are you looking for that loud punch without the squashed, lifeless sound? Slate Digital has done it again, with their dynamic and intelligent transient saturation system, FG-X Dynamics Rack. Studio guru Sedric Pieretti takes you on tour of this amazing plug-in suite designed to get your mixes sounding their loudest and best.
Sedric begins with a detailed outline of the main features and discusses what you’ll be learning about the FG-X. He then goes into dynamics vs loudness and an in-depth coverage of the FG-X controls.
Sedric then moves onto the FG Comp Section and covers its main controls, settings and using it in a mix. He then shows you the FG Level Section and discusses Transients and Gain, Dynamic Perception and ITP, Settings and Dithering, and how to properly level a track. Finally, Sedric wraps up the series with Metering and Levels and how to use Presets and Banks.
If you’re looking for the loudness solution for your mixes, stop right here and checkout “Slate Digital FG-X Explained today”.
Contents :
01. Introduction
02. Dynamics vs. Loudness
03. Control Overview
04. Main Controls
05. Settings
06. In The Mix
07. Transients and Gain
08. Dynamic Perception and ITP
09. Settings and Dither
10. Leveling a Mix
11. Understanding Metering
12. Presets and Banks
Sample files: not provided
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1024×768, 4:3, 30,000 fps, ~287 kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 119 kbps, 2 channels