The first is from my friend “Leftover Lasagne”. It’s a Pultec type EQ called “Pushtec”.
If you don’t already have a Pultec type EQ, I want to encourage you to snap this up! It sounds beautiful, works well and for me, really helped the mix come to life. This is a rare free plugin that could do very well commercially. I used it on everything from drums to vocals to mix bus and it made a better difference each and every time. From adding punch, to just enough crispness to help a vocal cut through. Using this EQ, you can really shape your tones by using the “push” to boost, and then using the “pull” to cut and really sculpt the sound. The frequencies are pre-set but have a few choices to select from so it’s not like a typical parametric EQ. I’m very glad to have found “Pushtec”. It’s made a difference in my mix.
Next up from “Variety of Sound” we have “Rescue”
The best way I can describe “Rescue” is an enhancer with a Mid-Side processor. There is another anniversary edition that adds a limiter, but I just use the standard version.
Adding Rescue to a mix really helps tighten up the low end using the punch feature and gives the mix a great sense of space with the MS feature. There is an ‘analog” switch at the output to add harmonics into the mix. It’s easy to get carried away and add too much because it sounds so good, but the key to success is subtlety and moderation. They both go a long way. Just add a little in and hit the bypass switch, you’ll see what I mean.
I used both on a project I just did, and was able to get very precise with the Eq, adding just enough punch and snap on the drums. I was able to bring out the vocals a little better and give them a little shine. Overall taking the mix to another level sonically.
Special thanks to both developers for taking the time to create these special tools and for offering them for free!
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