2014/02/12 17:14:28
cclarry
Just a quick note about JRRShop...and one of the reasons I like them...
 
When you buy a download, your info is generated instantaneously for the most part.

AD, PD, and the others...you have to wait up to 24 hrs...so, if instant gratification is 
important...or you're in a pinch and need now...JRR Shop is the way you want to go...


No, I do not work for, or am associated with JRR Shop in any way, manner, shape, size, or form 
2014/02/12 17:15:08
haydn12
I find FG-X one of the few mastering tools that doesn't color the sound.  I use it for rock, orchestra mockups and recordings of my daughter's marching and concert bands.  It even worked well for a couple flute choir concerts. 
 
Jim
2014/02/12 17:39:40
strikinglyhandsome1
Real name - cclaJRRyShop
2014/02/12 17:47:19
cclarry
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Real name - cclaJRRyShop



2014/02/15 19:59:58
townstra
I've had FG-X for a while and it's perfect for the metal and hard rock I am usually recording.  There are some things that I think Ozone 5 works a little better on.
2014/02/15 21:16:30
bapu
smallstonefan
So Bapu,
Last night I kept Ozone on a track but compared it's maximixer/loudness module to FGX and was pleasantly surprised! I played with the dynamics knobs and while I could hear the bass affect, the detail was a bit harder to discern. With some careful A/B and some tweaking, I really liked the FGx over the Ozone loudness module in this informal test.
 
Thanks for causing me to re-explore this plugin!


I use FG-X vs Ozone on a ratio of 81% to 22.69877644687%.
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