Using the hi and low cut filters won’t solve the inaccuracy problem. Also the frequencies in between what you are feeding into it are going to be cut because of its inaccuracy and then the hi and lo pass filters are useless. As seen in the video Soothe is perfectly accurate and will cut exactly the frequencies that you feed into it and no more. Trackspacer will cut a bigger frequency range than what you feed into it, that will change the perceived sound of the track. Soothe will cut only and exactly what you feed into it, making space but not changing the perceived sound of the track.
Thank you for making an efficient video! Very well explained
You're welcome!
So in your opinion, Soothe2 is the most useful/careful side chain unmasker tool of the 3?
Yes, but I think pure:unmask by Sonible (29€ intro price right now) works just as good as Soothe, I didn’t have it when I did this test.
Why are you not using the filter on Trackspacer? you can narrow the spectrum. its on full spectrum now.
Using the hi and low cut filters won’t solve the inaccuracy problem. Also the frequencies in between what you are feeding into it are going to be cut because of its inaccuracy and then the hi and lo pass filters are useless. As seen in the video Soothe is perfectly accurate and will cut exactly the frequencies that you feed into it and no more. Trackspacer will cut a bigger frequency range than what you feed into it, that will change the perceived sound of the track. Soothe will cut only and exactly what you feed into it, making space but not changing the perceived sound of the track.