Best VST Cooler

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Hi hello,

I know the topic about "warming" is old and worn out. How about
a topic about "cooling"? You need cooling as much as warming!

If a mix sounds intransparent, dull, queasy and cramped
you need a "cooler"! Something that takes away the mud and
makes your track bright and shiny again.

Of course you might achieve this by lowering frequencies around
250 - 600 hz a little - or slightly increase levels at 4 - 10 khz. A pure
exciter will create harmonics and thus push the impact on higher
frequencies. But it will not take away the mud - it will only cover
the mud. So what we need is a real "Cooler"!

I wonder why no company and no developer has invented a VST-
plugin called:

-- ABC Vintage Cooler
-- Mud-Remover Hyper
-- You Will Shine!


Do you know any VST-Cooler? How do you cool down your mix?
Don't you want to make "cool" music?
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my bloody studio at the min!

need an engineer.
to fix my boiler.

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You can freeze most VSTs

Joking aside, you probably can dereverb, put things in smaller rooms and make the. Sound cooler

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good gravy, i'd love a program that could make a track less muddy. i do not always receive the best quality recordings


unjokingly if anyone knows something that can do that, T E L L M E

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Any pultec eqp-1 sim?

It can also do warming.

EQ is useful.

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Render the track to audio file. Zip it and unzip it. Due to conversion from digital data with warmth back to digital data it loose that coating and becomes cool again.

Also you can burn the sound to a cd. Put it in to freezer. Wait few hours and copy back the file to your hdd. Back in the days there were multitrack freezers. Expensive equipment

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Elektronisch wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2018 12:23 pm Back in the days there were multitrack freezers. Expensive equipment
Of course, the strongest cooling effect comes from the high shelf.

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declassified wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2018 6:16 am http://www.zynaptiq.com/unveil/
that looks about it.
if only it didn't cost almost half a month's rent.

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Cool producers make every VST sound cool 8)
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Tricky-Loops wrote: (...)someone like Armin van Buuren who claims to make a track in half an hour and all his songs sound somewhat boring(...)

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Also ...

... a great effect and arc of suspense can be achieved if
you combine a warmer and a cooler. By automation you
can warm up and cool down alternately - so that your
track gets much more colouring and dynamic. It might sound
like a trip on a roller coaster which occasionally loops and
dives into deep cool water.
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And ...

... I have some more suggestions:

-- Sooper Cooler
-- Fridge-on-Track
-- Freeze-Adventure
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