
RESO | Fix Harsh Resonances
Product Name: RESO
Product Type: Audio plugin
Brand: Mastering The Mix
Primary Category: Dynamic resonance suppressor
Primary Use: Identifying and reducing harsh resonances in audio
Best For: Vocals, acoustic guitars, drums, synths, full mixes
Formats: VST3, AU, AAX
Platforms: macOS and Windows
License: 2 license seats as standard
Description
RESO is a dynamic resonance suppressor plugin from Mastering The Mix that helps producers identify and reduce harsh, ringing, or brittle resonances in audio. It applies dynamic cuts that act only when the resonance flares up, so the rest of the sound stays more natural.
What RESO Does
RESO scans the input signal for resonant frequencies and presents them visually. The user can apply dynamic cuts on detected resonances, with the cuts triggered by the resonance itself rather than acting as static EQ.
How To Use RESO
- Insert RESO on the track that needs treatment.
- Let RESO scan the signal and display detected resonances.
- Apply dynamic cuts on the resonances that are causing problems.
- Adjust sensitivity and threshold to taste.
- Use delta monitoring to hear what RESO is removing.
Key Features
- Automatic detection of resonant frequencies with visual feedback
- Dynamic, signal-triggered cuts
- Multiple resonance bands with independent control
- Mid/Side processing
- Delta monitoring to hear what RESO is removing
- Clean filter design suitable for mastering use
Common Use Cases
- Reducing harsh vocal resonance, nasal honk, and box resonance
- Controlling boxiness in acoustic guitar recordings
- Taming ringing toms, harsh cymbals, and snare ping
- Smoothing fizzy or piercing synth and electric guitar frequencies
- Cleaning up mastering-stage resonances
FAQ
What is RESO?
RESO is a dynamic resonance suppressor that detects resonant frequencies and applies signal-triggered cuts only when those resonances are active.
Can RESO be used as a de-esser?
RESO can help with harsh upper-frequency resonances, but a dedicated de-esser may still be better for classic vocal sibilance.
Can RESO be used on the master bus?
Yes — RESO is clean enough for mastering work and useful for taming subtle resonances in finished mixes.
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Description
Product Name: RESO
Product Type: Audio plugin
Brand: Mastering The Mix
Primary Category: Dynamic resonance suppressor
Primary Use: Identifying and reducing harsh resonances in audio
Best For: Vocals, acoustic guitars, drums, synths, full mixes
Formats: VST3, AU, AAX
Platforms: macOS and Windows
License: 2 license seats as standard
Description
RESO is a dynamic resonance suppressor plugin from Mastering The Mix that helps producers identify and reduce harsh, ringing, or brittle resonances in audio. It applies dynamic cuts that act only when the resonance flares up, so the rest of the sound stays more natural.
What RESO Does
RESO scans the input signal for resonant frequencies and presents them visually. The user can apply dynamic cuts on detected resonances, with the cuts triggered by the resonance itself rather than acting as static EQ.
How To Use RESO
- Insert RESO on the track that needs treatment.
- Let RESO scan the signal and display detected resonances.
- Apply dynamic cuts on the resonances that are causing problems.
- Adjust sensitivity and threshold to taste.
- Use delta monitoring to hear what RESO is removing.
Key Features
- Automatic detection of resonant frequencies with visual feedback
- Dynamic, signal-triggered cuts
- Multiple resonance bands with independent control
- Mid/Side processing
- Delta monitoring to hear what RESO is removing
- Clean filter design suitable for mastering use
Common Use Cases
- Reducing harsh vocal resonance, nasal honk, and box resonance
- Controlling boxiness in acoustic guitar recordings
- Taming ringing toms, harsh cymbals, and snare ping
- Smoothing fizzy or piercing synth and electric guitar frequencies
- Cleaning up mastering-stage resonances
FAQ
What is RESO?
RESO is a dynamic resonance suppressor that detects resonant frequencies and applies signal-triggered cuts only when those resonances are active.
Can RESO be used as a de-esser?
RESO can help with harsh upper-frequency resonances, but a dedicated de-esser may still be better for classic vocal sibilance.
Can RESO be used on the master bus?
Yes — RESO is clean enough for mastering work and useful for taming subtle resonances in finished mixes.







