Unfiltered Audio are another desktop developer who is going to grace the iOS scene with their incredibly awesome products. Up first, Bass-Mint, which is close to being released but is available as a public beta for all to try out and report any last minute bugs/issues.
The desktop description of Bass-Mint
Bass-Mint is an innovative new low-frequency enhancement tool from Unfiltered Audio, designed to rapidly improve the bottom end of your individual tracks, stems, and even entire mixes. It is built around five distinct modes, each with five carefully-tuned knobs to help you dramatically sculpt and enhance your mixes.
The heart of Bass-Mint is found in its simple frequency splitter with an adjustable cutoff, which separates the low band from the high band to employ different types of processing on each. From there, each of the five main modes offers new and exciting ways to tweak these high and low parts of the signal through a remarkably simple, creative, and intuitive workflow. Further control is provided via the six additional toggles on the right side of the plugin that switch on essential bass processing techniques at the flip of a switch.
Unfiltered Audio’s Bass-Mint is the only plugin on the market that offers such a diverse control set for low-end enhancement and low-end frequency management alike. From subtle enhancement of low-end frequencies to completely reshaping the frequency spectrum from the subs on up, truly wild things are possible with this plugin. Whether you want to really mess things up for super dirty bass, or simply bring your kick and bass into better balance, Bass-Mint can do practically anything you want to your lows.
Features include:
- Multiband enhancement for separately processing lower and upper frequencies
- 5 carefully-tuned bass processing modes: Saturate, Resonate, Octave, Synthesize, and Overfold
- Minimalist layout with 5 simple, intuitive knobs for dialing in ideal sounds
- 6 additional toggles to automatically engage popular low end mixing tricks
- Instant feedback from onboard Visualizer to see real-time spectral change
To access the public beta, click here:
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