Mastering Chain




Multiband Compressor:

When mixing a track you tend to focuss a bit to much on the mid frequencies. cause that is one of the most difficult areas to mix. When applying a multi band compressor you can gain control over certain frequency bands and create what some people call a "Smiley" frequency curve. By adding gain reduction in the mid frequencies the track sounds more glued which listens more pleasant.



Regular Compressor:

Just to create a more overall glued effect.



Equalizer:

Nowadays with equalizers you can easily zoom in to little problem areas and fix them.



Distortion:

Some people use a bit of distortion on there mastering channel to add a bit of warmth.
By using Exciters, Tape saturators, Tubes, Vintage warmers etcetera..



Limiters:

Keeping your output levels under control.



A Mono maker / Stereo Widener:

Some plugins have the option to put all the frequencies below a certain point in MONO and with some you can add some stereo width.



For everything goes: Don't overdue it, unless you are using it as a creative effect.
Otherwise if you have to overdue it it's better to adjust your mix. 

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