Slate Digital Fresh Air
Apply Fresh Air directly to the drum overhead track or the cymbal bus.
For many years, high-end, smooth high-frequency excitement was reserved for studios with expensive hardware exciters. bridges this gap, offering a professional, polished sound that is accessible, easy to use, and, for a long time, free.
You finish a mix. The low end is tight, but the cymbals and synth leads are causing listener fatigue. Your ears hurt after 30 seconds. slate digital fresh air
This knob targets the highest frequencies of human hearing (around 8 kHz and up to 20 kHz). This is the "air" zone, responsible for the expensive, glossy sheen heard on commercial records. Key Features and User Interface
No, if used correctly. Because the “Dynamics” knob tames the peaks, the air is perceived as “sheen” rather than “static hiss.” Always check on small speakers, but generally, Fresh Air translates better than standard EQ boosts. Apply Fresh Air directly to the drum overhead
Try the preset "Love the Air." Start there. Then, trust your ears. If it sounds good, it is good.
Fresh Air uses advanced dynamic processing based on vintage exciter circuits (specifically modeled after the classic Dolby A noise reduction) to breathe life into dull or dark tracks. You finish a mix
Absolutely Free, extremely easy to use, adds professional, smooth high-end, great for nearly any source.