Fletchy-Muncher exaggerate the Fletcher-Munson effect to detect masked harshness in mixes with too much high and low-end (very common in bedroom and home-studio productions).
If you mixed and mastered something at home and excited as a kid on Christmas-eve patiently waiting for the DJ to drop it in the club and when he finally does, with the volume cranked up to 11, it sound like someone hitting a hammer on a anvil and you see people with bleeding ears everywhere, then you need this...
How to use:
Put it last in your chain and slowly start to move the knob against the 'Default' position. A good blanaced mix/master should survive all the way to 'Default' with just a little increase in harshness. If you find your mix too harsh halfway through you'll have to go back to the mix/master and use EQ, MB compression or other tools to soften it a bit.
Put it last in your chain and slowly start to move the knob against the 'Default' position. A good blanaced mix/master should survive all the way to 'Default' with just a little increase in harshness. If you find your mix too harsh halfway through you'll have to go back to the mix/master and use EQ, MB compression or other tools to soften it a bit.
Remember to put the plugin at 'Flat', bypass it or remove it before bounce your new mix/master.
DISCLAIMER
You only need this if your mixes/masters are too harsh when played outside of your studio. If that's not the case this method might cause more damage than good to your tracks.
You only need this if your mixes/masters are too harsh when played outside of your studio. If that's not the case this method might cause more damage than good to your tracks.
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