Trinity | Audio Mastering

3-Band Mastering Solution

Published by: Alexander Ewering
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Trinity is an effective integrated mastering solution for digital music production enthusiasts & professionals, containing a set of precisely matched and fine-tuned creative tools for achieving the desired sound and loudness.
Focused on a reference-based mastering workflow, Trinity lets you work with an optional reference track whose sound you want to achieve, using a flexible spectrum analyzer to aid in comparing and matching.
All controls and sliders are fine-tuned for ease of use, appropriate sensitivity and defaults, making adjustments easy and efficient. Everything is available on a single screen without any distracting menu-diving.
44.1, 48 and 96 kHz sample rates are supported, as well as the following audio file types for import: WAV, MP3, AIFF, MP4, AAC, ALAC (Apple Lossless). Note that very long audio files (> 20 minutes) are not supported.
For a detailed guide on how to use Trinity, please visit our website!
REFERENCE-BASED MASTERING:
- In addition to the raw input audio file, another (professionally produced) track can be loaded as a reference
- Easy and immediate switching between both tracks for comparison and adjusting the app's controls to attain the desired sound
- Seek bars with waveform previews and one-click seeking
- One-click section looping for focusing on a certain part of the track
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS:
- High-resolution and responsive FFT averaging frequency analyzer
- Differential Spectrum feature can show the spectral differences between input and reference track for visual matching
- Adjustable response time (averaging)
- Precise Full-resolution or Smooth Half Octave Averaged display
EQUALIZATION:
- Transparent Low-Cut Filter with adjustable cutoff frequency and 12 or 24 dB/octave slope
- High-Shelving EQ with either a gentle characteristic or a steeper 12 dB/octave slope and variable gain and frequency for fine-tuning brilliance
- Up to three freely adjustable general-purpose peaking EQs
- Visualization of overall response curve
MULTIBAND DYNAMICS:
- Three frequency bands with adjustable crossover frequencies
- Two selectable crossover types (custom-designed, smooth Trinity crossover or more surgical phase-corrected 24 dB/oct Linkwitz-Riley (LR4) crossover)
- Ratio, Attack, Knee, Release and Gain controls per band
- Global "Compress" control and per-band Density control with intelligent make-up gain replace the traditional "Threshold" controls for easier operation
- Precise gain reduction meters
- The compressor section's response can optionally be included in the spectrum response curve display
- Solo toggles to isolate bands for precise tuning
NORMALIZATION:
- Automatic base normalization of input file
- Two realtime normalizers (pre- and post multiband section) with optional analog saturation for transient cleanup, additional loudness maximization or sound shaping
MULTIBAND STEREO PROCESSING:
- Simple but effective Three-Band Stereo Width (M/S) controls from Mono to Extra-Wide
- Fine-tuned with love, individually per band, for keeping perceived loudness and giving useful results
- Basic Goniometer (Phase Scope)
WAVESHAPER:
- Optional Wave Shaping with five selectable algorithms
- HQ toggle for High-Quality Oversampling
LIMITER / CLIPPER:
- Either a look-ahead brickwall limiter or a hard clipper can be used in the final stage depending on taste
- Adjustable Attack and Release
- Adjustable output ceiling from -2 to 0 dBFS
METERING:
- Responsive and accurate stereo output meters
- RMS or LUFS (Momentary, Short Term, Integrated) metering
- PEAK metering always shown simultaneously
- Normalizers with accurate saturation / clip indication
EXPORT:
- Export as 16/24-bit standard or 32-bit float WAV file
- Optional rectangular dithering
NOTE: Trinity currently does not support running in the background, so your audio will stop as soon as you leave the app or lock the device. This might change in a future update.
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Thump!

Uevf on

United States

This app put some thump in my track that was sorely needed! Five stars for sure. Easy to use and easy to see the difference between the untouched track and the one mastered by this app.

I Like it

urgelarue on

United States

About time I just purchased this app so it’s early days and I like it. I have the other mastering apps final touch and grand finale 2. I think this with a few modifications can be way better finale 2. Nice to see that there is mastering app.

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