Sound Radix Auto Align - Using It To Time-Align Your Drums

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  • Sound Radix Auto Align - Using It To Time-Align Your Drums
    This is an amazing tool which allows you to time-align your drums really quickly.
    00:20 - Intro
    00:57 - 1. Before and After
    01:57 - 2. Getting Started
    05:55 - 3. Kick Drum
    08:30 - 4. Snare Drum
    10:14 - 5. Other Close Mics
    11:31 - 6. Time Aligning Room Mics?
    13:00 - 7. Final Before and After
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  • @midlifeadventures3138
    @midlifeadventures3138 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    James James James Im trying to "not spend" any money! There goes that idea. Is the plugin very process heavy on mac? Do you need to commit to finish mixing or is very minimal?

    • @JamesArterMusic
      @JamesArterMusic  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hahaha sorry about that!
      It’s not too bad actually. It is adjusting timing though so will add latency - not a problem when mixing and will delay compensation, of course, but worth mentioning.
      Not too crazy on the CPU so you can leave it on when mixing. However, once you’ve done it, there’s little point leaving it on. Bounce it - or ‘commit’ , if using pro tools, and move on.
      Might come up in a sale soon. Black Friday maybe?

  • @angusbrown2712
    @angusbrown2712 ปีที่แล้ว

    so what level do you set the noice level ??

    • @JamesArterMusic
      @JamesArterMusic  ปีที่แล้ว

      You only set the Noise Level for the track that's sending signal to one of the outputs. If you're on a Receive channel then you don't need to touch it, just set the Side Chain.
      If you're talking about the one that is the Send then you set it so it's just focussing on the transients, so it's a little below the peaks - just make sure it's low enough to capture them all.