3/5/2023 0 Comments Tonal balance control 2![]() ![]() I used the Fine view to spot sudden peaks at certain frequencies and at particular times such as vocal peaks, weird resonances or excessively loud cymbal crashes.Īlso shown in either Broad or Fine modes is the Crest Factor meter. For example the “RnB-Soul” genre increases in the range of acceptable amplitudes starting at about 5kHz and continue out to 20kHz versus the “Reggae” genre that has a wider acceptance range in the bass. The overall shape and the tilt in the low frequencies of this channel vary over the 20Hz to 20kHz audio range based upon the particular target genre you’ve selected. Again a moving centerline runs the length of the channel but it's more like a spectrum analyzer where the various peaks and dips are more accurately indicated and it's easy to see them exceed the channel’s upper limit or fall below the lower limit. This channel shows the fixed upper and lower amplitude limits vs. This horizontal bar moves up and down in response to the music’s changing frequency content over time.įine view is a more exacting analysis and is represented by a continuous response “channel” spanning all four bands. In addition, there is a horizontal bar spanning midway between each of these four ranges to show the instantaneous and varying amplitudes-a kind of average of the constituent frequencies in your music present in that band. The bands and ranges are: Low from 20Hz to 250Hz, Low-Mid 250Hz to 2kHz, High-Mid 2kHz to 8kHz, and the High band is from 8kHz to 20kHz. When the frequencies in any or all of these bands are within the targeted genre’s range, the names of the bands will light up white. ![]() Broad divides the audio frequencies into four slotted bands with white boundaries between the lower and higher frequencies. ![]() In the resizable GUI, there are both Broad and Fine views of your music mix’s tonal makeup. Tonal Balance 2 Has Two Main Views or Modes In addition, TBC 2 comes with the Relay Source 1.03 plug-in to enable IPC-that’s iZotope’s Inter Plug-in Communication that allows direct control of other iZotope plug-ins equipped with IPC within TBC 2’s GUI. TBC 2 is also part of Music Production Suite 3, and there is also a Tonal Balance Bundle. Tonal Balance Control 2 comes with iZotope’s Neutron 3.1 Advanced ($399), Ozone 9.0 Advanced ($499) or it can be purchased separately as a standalone version ($199). There is a drop down menu of these and you have the option of using any stereo audio track or even a whole folder of tracks as references. IZotope’s Tonal Balance Control 2 is an analysis tool that provides a real-time evaluation of your stereo mix as compared to other songs in thirteen carefully designed factory reference “target” genres. ![]()
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