Uberloud by Boom Library | First Look
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I’m always skeptical of new plugins that are released that claim to make your sounds ‘better’ or in this case ‘louder’.
If I really wanted to, could I not just turn up the volume on my sample, or put on a maximizer, distortion, or saturation. So, does Boom Library’s newest plugin actually bring anything new or innovative to the table?
Let’s find out!
In this video, I try out Uberloud by Boom Library. I downloaded the trial version of the plugin and decided to test it out by doing a redesign of the heavy canon from the game Doom Eternal. Enjoy!
Tools used in the video:
Uberloud: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/uberloud
bx_subsynth: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/bx-subsynth
Recenter: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/recenter
Trackspacer: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/trackspacer-pb
Neutron: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/neutron3-pb
Mtransformer: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/mtransformer
Raum: https://www.daviddumaisaudio.com/raum
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