Let us know once you found out please
I shot them an email with a bunch of questions on this and will post the response.
Been a week and I’ve gotten nothing back from their support, but I will say that this plugin works a lot better on my busses. I can use the default on the drum bus and it really makes a difference without messing up my kick and then using some presets for vocals and pianos has really done the trick there. Starting to feel like an invaluable plugin for mixing. My others in this category are Vision4x and Bass Room.
great to hear, yes it seems to be one of those good tools which can help in very different situations .
BTW if you want to check out a - for non pro users quite pricey (199€) - mix plugin, see
I got some old weird hardware xlr switcher with nice transformers here, which goes same direction, i makes the topend round and gives a certain sheen. The Schwabe hifal does this much more pronounced, so in case somebody here is looking for “expensive highs”, there it is, it has that certain sound, supernice, polished. The client list is also quite impressive … Schwabe has also well known clipper plugins …
Adptr Audio Metric AB or Sonible true:balance for mixing using reference tracks. Metric AB provides proper tools for measuring spectrum, loudness, correlation and stereo image and let you compare your track to other reference tracks (also for spectrum, loudness, correlation and stereo image).
True:balance is simpler, it just shows you a curve in the spectrum that lies within the target (generic genre targets or imported reference tracks) and also some measurements.
If you import your own tracks, make sure to only export the loudest/busiest section and compare your track’s loudest/busiest section or the target curve won’t make sense. There’s no playback window where you can loop sections from the reference track like in Metric AB.
You can of course also export intros or whatever and compare that to your intro…but the generic curves only make sense for high rms busy sections.
very interesting…
clickbait title ok, but he demonstrates it quite well…
Demoed it… oh my it is really good… and so easy to use
here’s a short reggae loop made of 3 loops from the mad professor sample cd
on drums, bass and guitar is a lacuna preset each and on the master another one with a tape setting. DId not alter the presets, just a quick export in ableton to give you a taste. I can see now why all the guys on their website say it sounds like hardware
you will hear when those 4 Lacunas are deactivated
i’ll post another one later, you can really make thick punchy drums and stuff with it
and great synth busses …and great master wideners … and bring things alive…
Thanks for this - will give it a demo. I’ve been looking for something to help glue my mixes together for a while, maybe this can help.
It really seems to do a few good things
- improve channels, busses and masters
- "excitement"for static loops
- depth and movement (with drift)
- make drums hit without sounding overcompressed or too distorted
- and it sounds really very good
intro seems to end soon