Anyone use the Waves Central Track Spacer plugin, or others similar ones? It seems like it'd be a helpful tool to teach an mature like me how to carve out eq holes. Anyone agree with this?
I realize most seasoned engineers might disagree and lean toward the "just use your ears" comment, but my ears still need training.. whether it be trial and error, an app like this one, which might make moves I wouldn't have picked up on.
I did notice that it only compares two tracks at a time, via the sidechain. When opening up space in a track's frequency spectrum, is it common place to start with two tracks that want to use the same frequencies? Then once all the conflicting instruments have been settled into their proper sounding space, more can be tweaked to really start making space?
Thanks.
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Re: Waves Central Track Spacer
I haven’t used this Waves plugin, but I am a big fan of Izotope Neutron 2, which sounds like it does the same thing (frequency masking feature?) and will work across as many tracks as you are using Neutron with..it automatically links so no need to setup sidechains or whatever. Also I like the EQ and other tools...
Highly recommend demoing it.
Highly recommend demoing it.
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Re: Waves Central Track Spacer
https://www.wavesfactory.com/trackspacer/
More like Wavesfactory, not Waves. LOL.
Anyways, this looks interesting.
More like Wavesfactory, not Waves. LOL.
Anyways, this looks interesting.
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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