Hi all,
I'm sure there's a simple solution to this but is there any way I can compare two waveforms side by side visually In Mixcraft?
I have two guitar tracks panned hard left and right. I want to check for phase issues by eyeballing the two waverforms together. Can this be done?
Thanks
Dave
Compare waveforms
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Re: Compare waveforms
As far as I know, this isn’t possible. There have been times where I wished MC had the ability to zoom in on a wave form.
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Re: Compare waveforms
Thanks.
To be honest, I've never needed it before. But I watched a video over the weekend where someone was doing it on ProTools and it's a great way of identifying phase issues with double tracked instruments. Not just guitars but snare drums and even vocals I guess.
It would be a good feature to have in Mixcraft. Like most things, you don't know you need it - until you do!
Dave
To be honest, I've never needed it before. But I watched a video over the weekend where someone was doing it on ProTools and it's a great way of identifying phase issues with double tracked instruments. Not just guitars but snare drums and even vocals I guess.
It would be a good feature to have in Mixcraft. Like most things, you don't know you need it - until you do!
Dave
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Re: Compare waveforms
Hello,
You can compare frequencies rather than waveforms. To do that, add a TB parameteric EQ to each track. Keep it flat. Then engage the spectrum analyzer mode on each. Put them side by side and you can eyeball the frequency peaks.
You can compare frequencies rather than waveforms. To do that, add a TB parameteric EQ to each track. Keep it flat. Then engage the spectrum analyzer mode on each. Put them side by side and you can eyeball the frequency peaks.