It’s software designed to improve your tracks by giving the same volume and excellent contrast between quiet and loud parts. To me, Platinum Notes is a guarantee that every file in my music collection will sound great on a loud sound system. What is the main purpose of Platinum Notes? We caught up with Yakov Vorobyev, the man behind both Platinum Notes and Mixed in Key, to ask him some of the questions you have asked us over the years since the last version dropped about music mastering and what Platinum Notes can (and can’t) do: While some people baulk at the idea of letting software “automatically master” their music, others swear by the results Platinum Notes gets them – and the new version (review coming soon), has added a beguiling extra feature in the shape of a “warmth” filter, designed to add back some of the warmth allegedly lost from music in the switch from vinyl to digital. For the uninitiated, Platinum Notes is designed to batch analyse all of your music files and make overall improvements to them like correcting volume differences, tightening up the bass drums, removing digital clicking, and correcting key discrepancies. Platinum Notes 4 is the first update to the music file improvement software from Mixed In Key in more than two years. Available now for PC and Mac, Platinum Notes 4 claims to automatically improve the vast majority of digital music files.
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