Learn how to carve out precise space for your lead vocals using unmasking plugins like pure:unmask or Curves Resolve for a transparent, professional mix.
I use Trackspacer to do this kind of stuff on every mix. I use it in M/S mode so I’m just affecting the center of the mix though.
I’ve been using Leapwing Center one though too more and more to do something similar - it just reduces the volume of the sound eg a reverb or pad in the center of the mix. I always use it on reverbs - that was my original idea for getting it, and often I feel it works better than Trackspacer on pads and background vocals as well. It was just an idea I had that has worked out great - I’m not sure how other people use Center One
Nice - I haven’t looked into that plugin, will do now! And I agree that using these plugins to prevent reverbs from getting too blurry is a great approach!
I use Trackspacer to do this kind of stuff on every mix. I use it in M/S mode so I’m just affecting the center of the mix though.
I’ve been using Leapwing Center one though too more and more to do something similar - it just reduces the volume of the sound eg a reverb or pad in the center of the mix. I always use it on reverbs - that was my original idea for getting it, and often I feel it works better than Trackspacer on pads and background vocals as well. It was just an idea I had that has worked out great - I’m not sure how other people use Center One
Nice - I haven’t looked into that plugin, will do now! And I agree that using these plugins to prevent reverbs from getting too blurry is a great approach!