yooo I appreciate you keeping it real when explaining whether someone should consider investing in this plug-in or not. great, honest, informative tutorial
Actually I will get bundle4 and this also. This is exactly what I I was looking for. Because this is just electrical signal. And we merge them to get a clean and synchronized complex signal. The best example paralleling the AC generators. If you dont synchronize phases you can not connect them to eachother. Thanks for the videos.
I'm having trouble understanding the differences between Sound Radix PI and Sound Radix Auto-Align Post 2. I understand they address some of the same issues, but function in a different way. Do you have any insight on this? Thanks
Why this plugin instead of Sound Radix Auto Align? Or do both do the same thing on multi mic setups (drums, percussion, amps, etc), but Post works in other situations as well?
The work flow for Auto Align Post vs Auto Align is soooooooo much faster… literally 1/10 the time… plus I’d you put AAP in Dynamic mode, it will account for it the drummer hits any of the mics while tracking.
I would simply put a gate on each track to eliminate the unwanted instruments causing "flange" or phase. Why would anyone want kick in their snare mic channel or snare in their kick mic channel anyways? Usually a kick mic rarely catches bleed from a snare or any other drum because the mic is inside the kick hole, so there isn't much issue. And to remove kick out of snare other than a gate you usually HPF the snare as you don't need much low, which a kick is, anyways. Or just sample replace it, that way there is no bleed or phase possible period.
You are speaking in absolutes here which I have to correct you on... You ABSOLUTELY will ALWAYS get bleed from the the different mics on a kit. When you use tools like compression, saturation, or anything else that brings up "low level" information, you raise the noise floor and that mic bleed can become a MONSTER of a problem. Also, every recording is different, sometime bleed can be very musical and add 3D dimension to the kit and interact quite nicely... It depends on who recorded the kit/ mics used/ player/ kit being in tune with itself/ etc.
Love that!! Those kicks are locked in 🔒
Yea bro!! Just wait…. 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome tool for slaying that phase!
Amazing! Saves me hours
yooo I appreciate you keeping it real when explaining whether someone should consider investing in this plug-in or not. great, honest, informative tutorial
Here to help! Thanks for coming through!
Actually I will get bundle4 and this also. This is exactly what I I was looking for. Because this is just electrical signal. And we merge them to get a clean and synchronized complex signal. The best example paralleling the AC generators. If you dont synchronize phases you can not connect them to eachother. Thanks for the videos.
Hey man I like your stereo width and depth on that track.
Thanks man!
Can this work live?
I'm having trouble understanding the differences between Sound Radix PI and Sound Radix Auto-Align Post 2. I understand they address some of the same issues, but function in a different way. Do you have any insight on this? Thanks
The biggest benefit of post 2 is offline “audio suite” rendering
Nice
Yep! Solid tool... Offline processing with audio suite and a very sophisticated algorithm.
Why this plugin instead of Sound Radix Auto Align? Or do both do the same thing on multi mic setups (drums, percussion, amps, etc), but Post works in other situations as well?
The work flow for Auto Align Post vs Auto Align is soooooooo much faster… literally 1/10 the time… plus I’d you put AAP in Dynamic mode, it will account for it the drummer hits any of the mics while tracking.
I would simply put a gate on each track to eliminate the unwanted instruments causing "flange" or phase. Why would anyone want kick in their snare mic channel or snare in their kick mic channel anyways? Usually a kick mic rarely catches bleed from a snare or any other drum because the mic is inside the kick hole, so there isn't much issue. And to remove kick out of snare other than a gate you usually HPF the snare as you don't need much low, which a kick is, anyways. Or just sample replace it, that way there is no bleed or phase possible period.
You are speaking in absolutes here which I have to correct you on... You ABSOLUTELY will ALWAYS get bleed from the the different mics on a kit. When you use tools like compression, saturation, or anything else that brings up "low level" information, you raise the noise floor and that mic bleed can become a MONSTER of a problem. Also, every recording is different, sometime bleed can be very musical and add 3D dimension to the kit and interact quite nicely... It depends on who recorded the kit/ mics used/ player/ kit being in tune with itself/ etc.
M auto align melda production wat I use.
I'll check it out...