Machinesworking wrote:tedlogan wrote:Magic A/B seems like a great reference and learning tool. Of course you can set up your own references in Live, or play stuff via another music player, but as you say - it will never be as smooth as this. Cheap too. Sold
Cheers for the heads-up. I've been successfully avoiding buying anything the last few weeks (except erm..Push 2), but this tool is gonna be quite useful.
I was surprised at how useful. The fact you can load in 4 different reference mixes helps you not over do it because x groups squashed their song etc.
Track Spacer also, but like any sort of volume/EQ device it's difference from what's available is more subtle. The demo videos do it no justice though.
Basically being able to hone in on just the low end of a bass VS kid drum is far more useful than you would think. For me anyway most of the time when ducking bass for the kick, the effect is too strong, or not noticeable really.
I'm trying to avoid buying Push 2, but I may fail, there are 15-20% store wide sales that cut the price down to something more like reasonable,
Yeah playing with Magic A/B now, on Push 2 - the automapped parameters are perfect already. REALLY good stuff. Turn a knob to scroll between 9 ref tracks, a/b etc...excellent
Track Spacer - I don't do that much frequency ducking, but when I do, I just use a rack with 3 chains, each with a multiband dynamics Live device soloed to one band, honing in on whatever frequency. Glue compressor after each. It works well.
Push 2 - I was dithering for weeks. Even when I brought it home I felt indifferent feeling like I probably wasted my money for minor upgrades. I'm very happy to say that this has not been the case - it is far superior in every way (bar some to-be-fixed small issues) and I cannot imagine using V1 again. While I got used to navigating and sound shaping etc on the old one, it was never a joy. It is a joy on V2. I could fawn over it all night, but this is not the thread for it, and I need to go fine-tune my Magic A/B ref sets.