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Originally Posted by bonzerboy
I get it,, so it is more of really a reference tool not so much a mastering tool
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It uses reference tracks to create and apply a match for the source/reference. You can also match the curve with your own choice of plugins if you wish. The steps to use Master Match are covered in this video:
https://youtu.be/uvggfgO9ixs
Edit: This video also covers using Master Match to hone your skills by replicating the changes it creates using your choice of plugins:
https://youtu.be/72w5FqUJPz4
From the latter video description:
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Additionally, the Master Match can provide its magic either by being used as a fully automatic processor, or alternatively it can be used as your personal audio engineer assistant, since you can look at the suggestion it gives, and then you the have freedom to apply those by yourself using the T-RackS 5 tools you prefer. In this way, Master Match can also become an invaluable tool that will help you improve your mixing and mastering skills.
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