SPL Vitalizer Mk3-T - Walkthrough | Plugin Alliance
SPL's Vitalizer Mark 3T Overview
Introduction to SPL's Vitalizer Mark 3T
- Charles Hoffman introduces the SPL Vitalizer Mark 3T as a unique program equalizer designed to enhance mixes by adding clarity, depth, and loudness.
- The device combines low-end tone shaping, bass compression, psychoacoustic equalization, and stereo expansion to improve audio quality.
Key Features of the Vitalizer Mark 3T
- The new version features a black studio series design and offers higher internal audio voltage (+/-18V), resulting in increased headroom for cleaner sound.
- It includes a scalable user interface with additional plugin-only features such as bass split processing and various meters for input/output levels.
Processing Techniques in the Plugin
Drive Control and Signal Processing
- The drive control adjusts the signal level entering the filter network; higher settings increase impact while lower settings may reduce effect visibility.
- The plugin processes audio in parallel across low, mid-high, and high bands before summing it with the dry signal at output.
Bass Sound Control
- The bass sound knob allows users to choose between soft/warm or tight/percussive low-end characteristics, visually represented by icons on the interface.
- Bass compression is utilized to manage dynamic peaks in low frequencies while maintaining musicality in mixes. This helps smooth out uneven bass notes without losing overall energy.
Advanced Equalization Features
Mid High Tune Functionality
- Mid high tune sets a broadband shelving filter that boosts frequencies above a selected cutoff while attenuating those just below it; this requires listening to the mix holistically during adjustments.
- A Soft Tech 12 AX7 tube enhances mid-high frequencies for added presence in vocals and instruments like guitars and cymbals. This contributes significantly to mix clarity.
Process Ratio Adjustment
- The process knob determines how much of the effect from bass sound and mid-high tune filters is applied relative to the original signal; higher settings intensify these effects while dampening dominant mid-frequencies below cutoff frequency.
Additional Features of SPL's Vitalizer Mark 3T
High-Frequency Shelving Filter (LCQ)
- LCQ boosts high frequencies (2 kHz - 20 kHz) while cutting lower frequencies (500 Hz - 2 kHz), creating another layer of parallel processing that enhances overall sound quality as intensity increases.
Stereo Expansion Capabilities
- The stereo expander widens perceived stereo image using an additional tube that enriches low-end definition and reverb spacing while softening high-frequency content for better balance in mixes.
Plugin Only Controls & Tolerance Modeling Technology
Enhanced Plugin Controls
- Additional controls become available when clicking on an icon within the plugin interface; these include input/output meters essential for monitoring levels effectively during mixing sessions.
Tolerance Modeling Technology (TMT)
Understanding TMT Channels and Vitalizers
Enhancing Mix Depth and Width
- Cycling through TMT channels or randomizing them acts like swapping between hardware vitalizers, enhancing the depth and width of a mix.
- Loading a vitalizer onto different tracks can mimic the effects of mixing with analog gear, providing subtle enhancements.
Importance of Phase Coherence
- For mastering purposes, phase coherence is crucial; using digital mode applies the same TMT parameters to both left and right channels.
- The correlation meter indicates phase correlation between channels, ensuring that summing to mono retains punch and impact.
Maintaining Stereo Balance
- The balance meter helps assess whether the stereo image leans more towards left or right, aiding in keeping the mix centered.
Managing Headroom and Low-End Frequencies
- Headroom adjusts volume before processing, allowing for level adjustments across different presets.
- The mono maker feature folds low frequencies into mono to maintain tightness in low-end content like kick drums.
Plugin Processing Features
- Interval auto-bypass allows users to hear plugin processing engaged and bypassed at adjustable intervals from 1 to 11 seconds.