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Post by indiehouse on Dec 19, 2023 20:50:06 GMT -6
What do you all think of this tool? I've got an Artist Mix that I can manually ride faders, but sometimes feel I lack the experience and time to do it properly.
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Post by Blackdawg on Dec 19, 2023 23:22:10 GMT -6
Most tools like these work pretty well and give you a really great starting place.
But to your "lack of experience" comment. It's pretty simple. As the great George Massenburgs says "If it's too loud, turn it down. If it's too quiet, turn it up". Not much else to it honestly. With digital you can go right back over the work/phrase/solo/whatever immediately if you didn't get the move just right. Goes super fast.
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Post by viciousbliss on Dec 20, 2023 12:48:31 GMT -6
What do you all think of this tool? I've got an Artist Mix that I can manually ride faders, but sometimes feel I lack the experience and time to do it properly. I just made some posts about this one in the plugin sale thread, you'll see my settings there. I've done a little more experimenting in the days since. One thing I will add is that it doesn't seem necessary to use on aux tracks that house your sub-mixes. Waverider makes fader riding work like a compressor. A person could not pull off automation like this anywhere as fast. The way it works with my clip gain moves and plugin setup makes it so I rarely have to edit the automation later. Waverider TG also creates very different results from the original Waverider. I don't think it's anywhere as easy or good.
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