Harsh audio? Try this to make it sound smooth and warm
Sometimes a track does not need more surgical EQ, heavy compression, or obvious distortion. It just needs to feel a little smoother, denser, and less brittle. Ferrium is a subtle analog-style tone-shaping plugin from 4LO Digital. It is designed to soften harsh upper-frequency edge, add a small amount of transformer/tube-style color, and make dialogue, vocals, instruments, and buses feel a little more finished without turning into an obvious saturation effect. In this video, I walk through what Ferrium does, how the controls work, and where I would use it. We’ll cover: Magnetism for softening brittle top-end behavior Iron for transformer-style body and weight Drive for soft saturation and density Air for restoring clarity Mix for blending the effect in parallel Input and Output for gain staging and level matching Ferrium is not a surgical EQ, de-esser, heavy tape sim, or lo-fi effect. It is more of a low-latency tone softener and polish box for tracks that feel too sharp, sterile, pokey, or overly digital. Learn more / download: https://4lo-digital.com/product/ferrium/ #AudioPost #DialogueEditing #Mixing #AudioPlugins #4LODigital Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thomasboykin

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