e.g. when you got 15 mixer channels used with drums, synths etc. you normally EVERY time use at least the EQ on every channel, so i would need to set-up 15x2 instances of GainMatch?
and of course on the master bus
I would suggest using it only when it's needed! Though you can indeed have a lot of GainMatches across your project.Caine123 wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 12:10 pm im really interested in this plugin now. but it seems also recommendable to add it on all seperate channels i guess?
e.g. when you got 15 mixer channels used with drums, synths etc. you normally EVERY time use at least the EQ on every channel, so i would need to set-up 15x2 instances of GainMatch?
and of course on the master bus![]()
From the manual:Scarlet Pumpernickel wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:59 am I was sorting out my VST3 folder and I noticed the interesting thing: GainMatch VST3.vst3 file is signed by Blue Cat Audio.
Hi ChamomileShark and Ilya!ilyaorlov wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 8:50 amNot sure about this one, but if you're still confused, please, make a short video (smartphone will do) and send to support@letimix.com, we'll see what's going on!ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 3:51 pm Noticed something odd a couple of times. When I click on "Listen before" it doesn't sound like the pre plugin signal. There's a distinct addition to the higher frequencies and one time that sounded a bit like aliasing.
Not sure what's happening?
Just make sure your "listen mix" is at 100% and "listen gain" is at "0 db" so that you're listening to unchanged "before" signal.
Uuuh, thats a great idea! Loving it!jaumemussons79 wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:50 am Hi!
I own the plugin but was thinking if it is possible to do the gain match as ozone does, that's by raising the original signal when comparing instead of lowering the after signal. This way i can compare how it sound in the context of the mix without getting the after signal level modified by the auto function
YES!kPere wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 8:06 amUuuh, thats a great idea! Loving it!jaumemussons79 wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:50 am Hi!
I own the plugin but was thinking if it is possible to do the gain match as ozone does, that's by raising the original signal when comparing instead of lowering the after signal. This way i can compare how it sound in the context of the mix without getting the after signal level modified by the auto function
Also, gainmatch is becoming my essential tool lately, really changed a lot of my decisions, so really thankful for it!
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