
Tonal Balance Control Documentation
Meters & Target Curves
Overview
Tonal Balance Control displays spectrum metering information for the track it is currently inserted on relative to a target curve. This is particularly useful when dealing with tonal balance issues that arise during mixing and mastering. Tonal Balance Control can help provide context and direction toward resolving issues with a mix or master lacking the low-end power or high-end brilliance found in professionally produced, radio-ready material.
Tonal Balance Control should live at the end of your processing chain
- To get the most out of the Tonal Balance Control plug-in, we recommend that it is inserted at the end of the processing chain on your master bus track.
- This ensures that the spectrum curve you are comparing to the currently selected target curve is after all other processing in your session.
- When Tonal Balance Control is last in the processing chain, it ensures that adjustments made to Neutron 2 or Ozone 8 EQ instances will affect the spectrum curve displayed in Tonal Balance Control.
The factory target curves in Tonal Balance Control represent typical spectral shapes found in different styles of music. These target curves were created by analyzing the spectral characteristics of numerous tracks across different genres/styles of music. The target curves display ranges of typical spectral variation for these similar styles of music.
Meters
Broad View
Broad View displays target curve ranges split into four frequency bands.
- Low: 20 Hz - 250 Hz
- Low-mid: 250 Hz - 2 kHz
- Mid: 2kHz - 8 kHz
- High-mid: 8 kHz - 20 kHz
The blue bars shown in each frequency band represent the typical range of spectral variation for the selected target curve.
The white lines will update to show how your track compares to the target curve. You can make adjustments to Ozone and Neutron EQ instances to modify your mix to fall within the blue target ranges.
Fine View
Fine View displays the selected target curve range in blue across the frequency spectrum. The white spectrum curve in this view represents your current track.
Band Indicators
The frequency band labels will turn white when your current track is within the typical range for the selected target curve.
Crest Factor
The Crest Factor meter shows information about the low end dynamic range of your track. When the meter is weighted to the left, it indicates that your mix is ‘too dynamic’ in the low end. When weighted to the right, it indicates that your mix is ‘too compressed’ in the low end.
Target Curves
Tonal Balance Control comes with 3 factory target curves that represent the typical spectral curves found in major musical styles.
- ORCHESTRAL
- BASS HEAVY
- MODERN
Custom Target Curves
Clicking on the menu button to the right of the target curve dropdown menu exposes options for creating your own target curves.
Supported File Formats |
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AIFF |
WAV |
MP3 |
M4A |
FLAC |
OGG |
Create custom target curve from file…
Opens a system window that allows you to select an audio file to create a custom target curve.
Create custom target from folder of files…
Allows you to select a folder of audio files. Tonal Balance Control will create a single target curve based on all audio files included in the selected folder.
Save custom target curve…
Save the custom target curve you created to use again in the future.
Change target curve folder…
Allows you to select a different location to store and recall target curves.
Default Target Curve folder locations
- Mac: Users/username/Documents/iZotope/Tonal Balance Control/Target Curves
- Windows: C:\Users\username\Documents\iZotope\Tonal Balance Control\Target Curves
Show target curve folder in finder/explorer…
Opens a Finder (Mac) or Explorer (Windows) window to the current target curve directory.
Ozone 8 in Tonal Balance Control
Overview
Select Ozone 8 instances from the plug-in selection menu in Tonal Balance Control to modify EQ parameters remotely or view the spectrum metering of any Ozone 8 plug-in.
The following table outlines the controls and displays available when the associated Ozone 8 plug-in is selected as the incoming instance in Tonal Balance Control.
Plug-in/Module Name | EQ Controls | Spectrum Display |
---|---|---|
Ozone 8 / EQ module | Yes | Yes |
Ozone 8 / Post EQ module | Yes | Yes |
Ozone 8 EQ | Yes | Yes |
Ozone 8 Dynamic EQ | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Dynamics | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Exciter | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Imager | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Maximizer | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Spectral Shaper | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Vintage Limiter | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Vintage EQ | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Vintage Tape | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 Vintage Compressor | NO | Yes |
Ozone 8 plug-ins with no EQ controls will look something like this when selected in Tonal Balance Control:
Ozone 8 plug-ins with compatible EQ controls will look something like this when selected in Tonal Balance Control:
Global EQ Controls
SOURCE PLUG-IN SELECTION MENU
Allows you to select the instance to display/control from within the Tonal Balance Control interface.
ANALOG/DIGITAL/SURGICAL
Sets the global EQ processing mode.
- ANALOG When selected, all EQ bands will use analog-modeled filters with minimum phase response.
- DIGITAL When selected, all EQ bands will use filter shapes with adjustable phase response
- SURGICAL When selected, all EQ bands will use precise digital filter shapes. Only select filter shapes are available in Surgical mode.
BYPASS
Momentarily bypasses EQ processing in the selected Ozone 8 plug-in. This bypass control is useful for quick A/B comparisons.
Note about EQ Bypass state
- If the selected EQ is bypassed in the plug-in, the controls will appear dimmed in Tonal Balance Control. To enable the EQ in the selected plug-in, you will need to open the plug-in window and unbypass the EQ. EQ bypass state of a selected plug-in can’t be changed from the Tonal Balance Control interface.
Show/Hide Selected Plug-in Display
Toggles the incoming instance display panel open or closed.
Metering & Navigation
Spectrum Metering
Displays spectrum metering for the selected instance. Ozone 8 plug-ins will display their spectrum metering in blue.
EQ Curve
If the selected Ozone 8 instance supports EQ control, the EQ curve controls will be displayed in the spectrum meter area.
Tips for working with EQ nodes
- Change filter shapes: You can change filter shapes of any visible node by right-clicking on the node and selecting the filter shape from the context menu that appears.
- Reset node to default: Double-click on a node to reset it to default values.
- Enable bands with double-click: Double-click in an empty spot in the spectrum display to enable a band at that frequency/gain.
Band Selection & Enable/Disable Controls
- EQ bands can be enabled or disabled by clicking on the power button to the left of the band number.
- Click on the band number directly to view the controls associated with that band.
EQ Controls
EQ controls for the currently selected Ozone EQ are located in the bottom bar of the Tonal Balance Control interface.
- BAND SHAPE: Selects the filter shape used by the selected band.
- FREQUENCY: Sets the center frequency for the selected filter.
- GAIN: Sets the positive/negative gain applied to the selected filter.
- Q: Sets the bandwidth of current filter.
- PHASE (Digital/Surgical Mode Only): Controls the mixed phase response of the current band. 0% = Linear phase response; 100% = minimum phase response.
General Notes
Control Availability
The following controls are accessible in the Ozone 8 EQ/Post EQ modules and EQ component plug-in, but cannot be accessed from the Tonal Balance Control interface:
- EQ module/plug-in Bypass
- Matching EQ controls
- Mid/Side or Left/Right processing mode controls
- EQ module reset
- I/O or Channel Ops controls
M/S & L/R control limitation in Tonal Balance Control
If the Ozone EQ instance selected in Tonal Balance Control is using Mid/Side or Left/Right processing modes, the EQ controls will not appear in the Tonal Balance Control interface. Currently, Tonal Balance Control only supports controlling Ozone EQs that are utilizing Stereo processing mode.
Neutron 2 in Tonal Balance Control
Overview
Select Neutron 2 instances from the plug-in selection menu in Tonal Balance Control to modify EQ parameters remotely or view the spectrum metering of any Neutron 2 plug-in.
The following table outlines the controls and displays available when the associated Neutron 2 plug-in is selected as the incoming instance in Tonal Balance Control.
Plug-in Name | EQ Controls | Spectrum Display |
---|---|---|
Neutron 2 | Yes | Yes |
Neutron 2 EQ | Yes | Yes |
Neutron 2 Compressor | No | Yes |
Neutron 2 Gate | No | Yes |
Neutron 2 Exciter | No | Yes |
Neutron 2 Transient Shaper | No | Yes |
Neutron 2 Mix Tap | No | Yes |
Neutron 2 Visual Mixer | No | No |
Neutron 2 plug-ins with no EQ controls will look like this when selected in Tonal Balance Control:
Neutron 2 plug-ins with compatible EQ controls will look like this when selected in Tonal Balance Control:
Global EQ Controls
- PLUG-IN SELECTION MENU: Allows you to select the instance to display/control from within the Tonal Balance Control interface.
- SOFT SATURATION: Enables/disables Soft Saturation in the selected Neutron 2 EQ. When enabled, this button will be colored orange.
- BYPASS: Momentarily bypasses EQ processing in the selected Neutron 2 plug-in. This bypass control is useful for quick A/B comparisons.
Note about EQ Bypass state
- If the selected EQ is bypassed in the plug-in, the controls will appear dimmed in Tonal Balance Control. To enable the EQ in the selected plug-in, you will need to open the plug-in window and unbypass the EQ. EQ bypass state of a selected plug-in can’t be changed from the Tonal Balance Control interface.
- If the selected EQ is bypassed in the plug-in, the controls will appear dimmed in Tonal Balance Control. To enable the EQ in the selected plug-in, you will need to open the plug-in window and unbypass the EQ. EQ bypass state of a selected plug-in can’t be changed from the Tonal Balance Control interface.
- SHOW/HIDE SELECTED PLUG-IN DISPLAY: Toggles the incoming instance display panel open or closed.
Metering & Navigation
- SPECTRUM METERING: Displays spectrum metering for the selected instance. Neutron 2 plug-ins will display their spectrum metering in orange.
- EQ CURVE: If the selected Neutron 2 instance supports EQ control, the EQ curve controls will be displayed in the spectrum meter area.
Tips for working with EQ nodes
- Change filter shapes: You can change filter shapes of any visible node by right-clicking on the node and selecting the filter shape from the context menu that appears.
- Reset node to default: Double-click on a node to reset it to default values.
- Enable bands with double-click: Double-click in an empty spot in the spectrum display to enable a band at that frequency.
- Change filter shapes: You can change filter shapes of any visible node by right-clicking on the node and selecting the filter shape from the context menu that appears.
- BAND SELECTION & ENABLE/DISABLE CONTROLS:
- EQ bands can be enabled or disabled by clicking on the power button to the left of the band number/shape.
- Click on the band number/shape icon directly to view the controls associated with that band.
- EQ bands can be enabled or disabled by clicking on the power button to the left of the band number/shape.
Static EQ Controls
Static EQ controls for the selected Neutron 2 EQ are located on the left side of the bottom bar in the Tonal Balance Control interface.
- BAND SHAPE: Selects the filter shape used by the selected band.
- FREQUENCY: Sets the center frequency for the selected filter.
- GAIN: Sets the positive/negative gain applied to the selected filter.
- Q: Sets the bandwidth of current filter.
Dynamic Mode Controls
Dynamic mode controls are accessible to the right of the static controls and can be enabled for each band individually.
- DYNAMIC MODE ENABLE/DISABLE: Enables Dynamic mode operation for the selected band.
- DYNAMIC TRIGGER DIRECTION: Determines the direction of the dynamic filter for the selected band.
- THRESHOLD: Determines the dynamic trigger threshold level for the selected band. When signals exceed the Threshold level the filter will be triggered.
- SIDECHAIN: Enables or disables the use of a Sidechain input source for the Dynamic triggering of the currently selected band.
- SIDECHAIN SOURCE SELECTION: When Sidechain is enabled, sets the Sidechain input source for the currently selected band.
Dynamic Mode Indicators
- When Dynamic mode is enabled for an EQ band, a directional arrow will be displayed above or below the applicable node in the EQ curve display. The arrow icon direction reflects the selected Dynamic Trigger Direction.
Note about HP/LP Bands
- The HP and LP bands (first & last bands) in Neutron 2 do not support Dynamic Mode operation.
General Notes
Control Availability
The following controls are accessible in the Neutron 2 EQ module and component plug-in, but cannot be accessed from the Tonal Balance Control interface:
- EQ module/plug-in Bypass
- EQ Node Learn
- Masking Meter controls
- EQ module reset
- I/O or Channel Ops controls
Options
Overview
You can access the Options menu by clicking the gear button in the upper right hand corner of the Tonal Balance Control interface.
Version String
The current Tonal Balance Control version and build number are listed in a string located in the upper right hand corner of the Options window.
Reset
Resets all Tonal Balance Control options to their factory default values.
Cancel
Exits the Options window without saving any changes made since last opening the Options window.
Ok
Exits the Options window and saves any changes made since last opening the Options window.
General
Enable Analytics
When checked, anonymous usage data will be sent to help iZotope improve future products.
Enable Tooltips
When checked, tooltips with information about a control will appear when hovering the cursor over most controls in the Tonal Balance Control interface.
Spectrum
Average Time
Averages the spectrum according to this setting. Higher average times can be useful for viewing the overall tonal balance of a mix, while shorter average times provide a more real-time display.
Frequency Scale
Sets the frequency scale used by the Tonal Balance Control meter. Choices include:
- FLAT LOG
- EXTENDED LOG
- PIANO ROLL
Note
You can access and change the frequency scale option without opening the options window by right-clicking on the frequency ruler in the Tonal Balance Control interface.
Authorization
Overview
The Authorization window allows you to:
- TRIAL: Start or continue a Trial period evaluation prior to purchasing
- DEMO: Continue evaluating the product with Demo limitations (after the 10 day Trial period has been exceeded)
- AUTHORIZE: Authorize the product with a serial number
Trial & Demo Modes
A 10 day trial period will start upon first opening the Tonal Balance Control plug-in. After the 10 day trial period has expired, Tonal Balance Control will enter demo mode. To disable Trial or Demo mode, you must authorize the product with a valid serial number.
Trial mode
Trial mode begins when Tonal Balance Control is first instantiated in a DAW/NLE. The authorization wizard window will display the number of days remaining in your trial period.
Clicking on the “Continue” button will dismiss the Authorization window and allow you to continue evaluating Tonal Balance Control in trial mode.
Demo mode
After 10 days, Tonal Balance Control will operate in Demo mode. When in demo mode, all metering in Tonal Balance Control is suspended. If you would like to continue evaluating Tonal Balance Control in demo mode, click the “Demo” button.
Authorization Methods
We offer three main methods for authorizing Tonal Balance Control:
- Online Authorization: Use this method to authorize Tonal Balance Control on a machine that is connected to the internet.
- Offline Authorization: Use this method to authorize Tonal Balance Control on a machine that is not connected to the internet.
- iLok Authorization: Use this method to authorize Tonal Balance Control using an iLok.
More Information
For information on authorization, please visit the iZotope website: https://www.izotope.com/authorization
For additional help with authorizing Tonal Balance Control:
- Check out the Customer Care pages on iZotope website: http://www.izotope.com/support
- Contact our Customer Care department at support@izotope.com
More information on iZotope’s Customer Care department and policies can be found in the iZotope Customer Care chapter.
Customer Care
Purchasing
If you are using the demo version of Tonal Balance Control and would like the full version, you can purchase Tonal Balance Control direct from the iZotope online store: www.izotope.com/store
Once your purchase is complete, you will be sent an email confirmation and a full version serial number that can be used to fully authorize your current installation of Tonal Balance Control.
iZotope Customer Care policy
iZotope is happy to provide professional technical Customer Care to all registered users absolutely free of charge.
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How long does iZotope provide customer support for purchased products?
You can email us with any question for 12 months after you buy any iZotope product. Past 12 months, we’ll still help you with your account and authorization but will not provide technical support for in-depth product questions. If you need more detailed help on how to use the product, please check out our FAQs and Tutorials.
How long does iZotope support its products?
Although we can’t guarantee it, we do our best to keep our products up to date with the operating systems and plug-in hosts that we support. Sometimes, other companies make changes that we’re not able to support, but we actively work with other companies to avoid these sorts of compatibility problems. We also do our best to address bug fixes within the product itself to ensure our products operate in accordance with our specifications.
We will provide software updates for 12 months from product release. After 12 months, no software updates will be provided.
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Contacting iZotope Customer Care
For additional help with Tonal Balance Control:
- Check out the Customer Care pages on our web site at www.izotope.com/support
- Contact our Customer Care department at support@izotope.com
iZotope’s highly trained Customer Care team is committed to responding to all requests within one (1) business day and frequently respond faster. Please try to explain your problem with as much detail and clarity as possible. This will ensure our ability to solve your problem accurately, the first time around. Please include all system specs and the build/version of Tonal Balance Control that you are using.
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IcoMoon
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JsonCpp
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LibXML2
Version 2.7.8
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Material Docs Theme
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nanomsg
Version 0.5-beta
Copyright © 2012-2013 Martin Sustrik All rights reserved.
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TagLib
Version 1.9.1
Copyright © 1995-2015 Scott Wheeler, Lukas Lalinsky, Ismael Orenstein, Allan Sandfeld Jensen, Teemu Tervo, Mathias Panzenböck, and Tsuda Kageyu.
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TinyXML
Copyright © 2000-2002 Lee Thomason www.grinninglizard.com
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Tipue Search
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vectorize
Copyright © 2012 Aaron Wishnick. All rights reserved.
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zlib
Copyright © 1995-2004 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
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