Metering plug-in to optimize the spectral balance and mono compatibility of your mix.
SONIBLE true:balance is a metering plug-in that will make sure you've got all the info you need on the spectral distribution of your mix. All the displayed readouts as well as their visualizations are designed to ensure that you won’t have to second-guess what you are seeing. SONIBLE true:balance’s key readouts are supported by target indicators, allowing you to see whether your track is close to the values of your chosen reference. The channel data section displays all you need to know about the stereo width and correlation of your mix and, hence, the mono compatibility of your mix.
Since the “right” spectral distribution has a lot to do with listening expectations, genre-based references are great to compare your mix with. True:balance’s included references draw from a vast amount of audio data and hands-on mixing experience. When you want consistency across an entire project—go for the option of loading up to eight reference tracks.
True:balance is designed for professionals as well as ambitious DIY producers. The latter will appreciate the hints on which modifications their mix requires to approach the reference values. True:balance has got you covered: There’s a Balance Check that analyzes the current spectral distribution of your signal then compares it with your reference and gives you text-based suggestions. Mono Check points out any potential problems concerning the mono compatibility of your mix.
Since the “right” spectral distribution has a lot to do with listening expectations, genre-based references are great to compare your mix with. True:balance’s included references draw from a vast amount of audio data and hands-on mixing experience. When you want consistency across an entire project—go for the option of loading up to eight reference tracks.
True:balance is designed for professionals as well as ambitious DIY producers. The latter will appreciate the hints on which modifications their mix requires to approach the reference values. True:balance has got you covered: There’s a Balance Check that analyzes the current spectral distribution of your signal then compares it with your reference and gives you text-based suggestions. Mono Check points out any potential problems concerning the mono compatibility of your mix.