Honored by the demo Gary 🤝😎Your quality is top notch -- Love partnering with those who are into the same things I am. To those watching, try it on your mixes, it will transform and reveal your tracks to a new level. 🔥
@@neandertull6777 this isn't just a distortion plugin, it is literally a mixing and mastering tool. Clipping will make your tracks louder without naasty digital artifacts, saturation will enhance the harmonics that are present and make your sound fuller, and limiting makes it a lot louder
@@neandertull6777 great question. This is not an eq, there are zero eq elements inside More is More. It is a soft clipper, a limiter which is a type of compressor, and harmonic exciter. All of which add content that was not present in the source material. Eq’s typically only boost or lower what is already there. Each of these elements inside more is more were carefully chosen and fine tuned to be “my mix and mastering opinions” in an all in one plug-in. It’s is like taking a cheese pizza (your mix, unfinished no toppings) and adding pepperoni and pineapple, then tobasco, then dipping it in sriracha, then dipping it in ranch. Now I’m hungry
@@neandertull6777 I use live drums, mix in samples, use libraries too. I believe the track in this clip is using Steven slate drums 5.5, which I also recommend!
In total on the mix it sounds a bit like the early 2000s "loudness war" mixes. You have to be super careful not to over-use this. But i really like the way how it makes the often too sterile midi drums sound more analogue. The guitar and bass tones are totally not my cup of tea, but agreed they really profit from the plugin. Thanks for the helpful demo!
You can use it heavy handed, or just a subtle touch. Going to be totally up to your use. I will be releasing a demo on my recommended uses. Check the 14 day trial🤝👍
@@regdenee yeah ... this sadly happens too often ... i do understand that youtubers want to hype their reviews a bit but this can lead into misinformation especially for beginners who randomly start throwing money on everything new and "gamechanging". But heres my TLDR since noone asked xD: Its a VERY agressive sounding "all in one" masterbus plugin for heavy Guitars. The Harmonics section is imo the Highlight of that Plugin and i might get it just for that.
@@regdenee I'll be dropping a video showing what it does if you want to check that out, likely tomorrow. It does do louder, but how it does it is the key. Demo it and you will be pleased I think 🤜🤛
@@Lamarro Thanks for the comment & for checking it out, it does loud but how it achieves it is the key. I will be doing a deep dive and walkthrough in the coming days, will email to all demos and subs. Stay tuned 😎👍
Yes fully m1 and m2 seamless. If you're running on M1 or higher, you can run probably dozens of instances with oversampling on and still not feel a thing CPU wise 👍
Well, I also regret this... I have still no idea what the plugin really does, the level being so much boosted... Ok I could download the audio from the video, import it in my daw, and do the level matching myself but, for some reason, I am too lazy to do this...
Honored by the demo Gary 🤝😎Your quality is top notch -- Love partnering with those who are into the same things I am. To those watching, try it on your mixes, it will transform and reveal your tracks to a new level. 🔥
Thank you for letting me demo the product. It's definitely gonna feature in all my future productions.
@@neandertull6777 this isn't just a distortion plugin, it is literally a mixing and mastering tool. Clipping will make your tracks louder without naasty digital artifacts, saturation will enhance the harmonics that are present and make your sound fuller, and limiting makes it a lot louder
@@neandertull6777 great question. This is not an eq, there are zero eq elements inside More is More. It is a soft clipper, a limiter which is a type of compressor, and harmonic exciter. All of which add content that was not present in the source material. Eq’s typically only boost or lower what is already there. Each of these elements inside more is more were carefully chosen and fine tuned to be “my mix and mastering opinions” in an all in one plug-in. It’s is like taking a cheese pizza (your mix, unfinished no toppings) and adding pepperoni and pineapple, then tobasco, then dipping it in sriracha, then dipping it in ranch. Now I’m hungry
@@apoplexiamusic Thanks for the input 🤜🤛
@@neandertull6777 I use live drums, mix in samples, use libraries too. I believe the track in this clip is using Steven slate drums 5.5, which I also recommend!
Boom! Big stuff is going down over at Otto Audio.... can't wait to check it out. =D
Loved the II II II II, excited to hear what this is like
In total on the mix it sounds a bit like the early 2000s "loudness war" mixes. You have to be super careful not to over-use this. But i really like the way how it makes the often too sterile midi drums sound more analogue. The guitar and bass tones are totally not my cup of tea, but agreed they really profit from the plugin. Thanks for the helpful demo!
You can use it heavy handed, or just a subtle touch. Going to be totally up to your use. I will be releasing a demo on my recommended uses. Check the 14 day trial🤝👍
I have it and it is great. Nice job on your video.
Sounds interesting! I definitely wanna try it!
mix sounds HUGE!
Thanks!
would have been interessting to hear before and after with a gainmatch.
But def going to check out the Trial
Do it, it won't let you down 🤝
This is what I want to hear too. When all you hear is increased volume it doesn't really tell you what the plugin is actually doing.
@@regdenee yeah ... this sadly happens too often ... i do understand that youtubers want to hype their reviews a bit but this can lead into misinformation especially for beginners who randomly start throwing money on everything new and "gamechanging".
But heres my TLDR since noone asked xD:
Its a VERY agressive sounding "all in one" masterbus plugin for heavy Guitars.
The Harmonics section is imo the Highlight of that Plugin and i might get it just for that.
@@regdenee I'll be dropping a video showing what it does if you want to check that out, likely tomorrow. It does do louder, but how it does it is the key. Demo it and you will be pleased I think 🤜🤛
@@Lamarro Thanks for the comment & for checking it out, it does loud but how it achieves it is the key. I will be doing a deep dive and walkthrough in the coming days, will email to all demos and subs. Stay tuned 😎👍
you should probably make gain the same while showing "before" and "after". louder is always perceived as better
Mix was already nasty AF before the plugin (nicely done), then it got even more nastier
💪🏼
May I ask if this is Apple M1Silicon compatible? How heavy is the CPU load on this plug in? Appreciate your input. Thank you.
Yes fully m1 and m2 seamless. If you're running on M1 or higher, you can run probably dozens of instances with oversampling on and still not feel a thing CPU wise 👍
holy shit!!!
Louder always sounds better to the ears so I can’t really form an opinion based on this demo but would love to hear it with gainmatch!
For sure, definitely Check it out on a track or session of your own. 😎🤜🤛 14 day free trial
nice vid :) is for this tool a ilok account needed? greez
Yes, you need an iLok account
Could be useful if it just have a out gain comp. This way it's impossible to compare before/after :o(
Punchy. Though it would be clearer if it were level matched.
Well, I also regret this... I have still no idea what the plugin really does, the level being so much boosted...
Ok I could download the audio from the video, import it in my daw, and do the level matching myself but, for some reason, I am too lazy to do this...
Is there a way to match volume? I think it's not fair to compare with such gain increase.
Why don't you volume match the before and after, so we can HEAR the difference, and not just the "louder is better" snake oil.
Dude FILTHY tone
Thanks man!