Mastering with TubeVision

Tips and advice for getting the most from Scope. No questions here please.

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dante
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Mastering with TubeVision

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Since experimenting with using 'Record' as main sequencer with SSL Main Mix out to Scope for mastering, I came across a real gem in TubeVision

http://www.youngmusic.at/device

I was looking simply for a single stereo VU meter, then found this and thought 'what the hell am I going to do with 6 meters - I only want 2' ?

Then on closed inspection, I found that the output of each stereo pair can be passed into a device then back into the next pair. So in the following setup, the left stereo VU pair shows level coming from 'Record' mix. The Centre VU pair shows levels post EQ and the rightmost VU pair shows gfinal levels after multiband compression. I liked it :
TUbeVision VU
TUbeVision VU
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Yes, a couple more of the old classics tucked away in the archives.

Looks cool.

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Well I figure it will at least tied me over till I get Scope 5 & the Mix'n'Master pack...............
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Updated the pic with a better EQ - this 8 band EQ rocks for a freebie...wish I'd found it years ago...
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