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2014/04/28 08:10:07
cclarry
I used that but didn't seem to be a "Band solo".  Couldn't quite understand what it was doing.
I'll give it another shot.

EDIT:  AHA...you have to click, HOLD, and move to get the "Solo" feature!!!  NICE!!!



2014/04/28 09:26:31
cclarry
Check this out...

good video showing the features of MDynamic and MAuto...


https://www.youtube.com/w...Y&feature=youtu.be
2014/04/28 12:58:54
Grem
I had two melda plugs in my cart the other day. Right before I hit place order I decided I had enough already, and didn't order.

After reading the updates to this thread (Larry and Bit's discussion) I decided one more wouldn't hurt!

Bit the bullet and got the mAutoDynamic.
2014/04/28 13:34:59
cclarry
Grem
I had two melda plugs in my cart the other day. Right before I hit place order I decided I had enough already, and didn't order.

After reading the updates to this thread (Larry and Bit's discussion) I decided one more wouldn't hurt!

Bit the bullet and got the mAutoDynamic.


Good move Grem...this plugin is AMAZING IMO...well worth the FULL price and then some...
2014/04/28 17:29:29
bitflipper
I recommend using MAutoDynamicEQ as an adviser rather than as an assistant. That is, let it make its EQ suggestions, but rather than implementing those changes at the master bus, go into the mix and make adjustments there instead.
 
Here's a quick step-by-step for comparing your mix to a commercial reference.
 
 
1. Import the reference into a new audio track in your project and insert MAutoDynamicEQ into its fx bin.
2. Click on the enable button to the far right of the "Automatic equalizer" panel to display its buttons
3. Play back the reference and click on the "Analyze source" button. You'll typically only need a few seconds of it. Click the "Analyze source" button again to stop sampling.
4. Drag the same instance of MAutoDynamicEQ out of the reference's fx bin and onto to the master bus
5. Play back your song and click the "Analyze target" button. Again, you typically only need a few seconds. Click "Analyze target again" to stop sampling.
6. Click on the "Equalize" button
 
At this point you can either leave the suggested EQ curve in place and let the plugin do the spectrum matching, or you can bypass the plugin, go back into your mix and figure what to EQ/cut/boost in the mix to effect the same change.
 
Tip: I don't always like what MAutoDynamicEQ suggest for the extreme low end. Sometimes it'll recommend absurd amounts of gain. But it's easy enough to moderate or ignore any of its suggestions. If it suggests a huge reduction in the low end, you can probably take that at face value as an indication that you've got too much bass in your mix.
 
 
2014/04/28 17:40:23
cclarry
bitflipper
I recommend using MAutoDynamicEQ as an adviser rather than as an assistant. That is, let it make its EQ suggestions, but rather than implementing those changes at the master bus, go into the mix and make adjustments there instead.
 
Here's a quick step-by-step for comparing your mix to a commercial reference.
 
 
1. Import the reference into a new audio track in your project and insert MAutoDynamicEQ into its fx bin.
2. Click on the enable button to the far right of the "Automatic equalizer" panel to display its buttons
3. Play back the reference and click on the "Analyze source" button. You'll typically only need a few seconds of it. Click the "Analyze source" button again to stop sampling.
4. Drag the same instance of MAutoDynamicEQ out of the reference's fx bin and onto to the master bus
5. Play back your song and click the "Analyze target" button. Again, you typically only need a few seconds. Click "Analyze target again" to stop sampling.
6. Click on the "Equalize" button
 
At this point you can either leave the suggested EQ curve in place and let the plugin do the spectrum matching, or you can bypass the plugin, go back into your mix and figure what to EQ/cut/boost in the mix to effect the same change.
 
Tip: I don't always like what MAutoDynamicEQ suggest for the extreme low end. Sometimes it'll recommend absurd amounts of gain. But it's easy enough to moderate or ignore any of its suggestions. If it suggests a huge reduction in the low end, you can probably take that at face value as an indication that you've got too much bass in your mix.
 


This is GREAT advice!!! Thanx Bit!!!
2014/04/28 18:10:41
arachnaut
My interest is mostly in experimental music, so I could not resist the Creative Bundle.
I'm downloading and installing now.
I had the Multiband Comb filter and then the Vocoder, but this stuff is just too good to pass up at these prices.
 
2014/04/29 00:49:37
Eddie TX
Bit man, I look forward to seeing any of your in-depth reviews on the Melda plugs.  They are certainly deep!
 
That Auto EQ function sounds a lot like Ozone's matching EQ feature.  Any real diff between the two?  
 
(I don't own the AutoDynamicEQ plug, just the regular DynamicEQ.)
 
Cheers,
Eddie
 
2014/04/29 05:04:45
Chandler
I love Melda plugins. When does the sale end. I want to puck up the vocoder and the rhymicizer.
2014/04/29 08:16:32
cclarry
Chandler
I love Melda plugins. When does the sale end. I want to puck up the vocoder and the rhymicizer.




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