Thanks a lot for this review and your nice words Dave! It’s nice to hear Move-it in action in a musical context. Simple and cool trick on a 5.1 reverb ;)
Super cool!! What's the song name?? I remember Andrew Scheps having a plug-in that does something similar/the same. He said he put a the majority of a mix/section of a song into a bus, and just automate it to spin slowly. Probably not a super useful case for every song, but it was a very ambient/electronic song by The 1975, where the whole mix just slowly spun in the 3D space. It was very subtle, but very intriguing. Great info Dave.
I saw Andrew Scheps open the atmos session for "How to Draw / Petrichor" by the 1975 this at AES last year. He uses the plugin Spanner (pretty similar to Move It) to pan audio sent to a mix bus, and then uses a soundflow script that converts the Spanner pan automation to Object pan automation. I have used this on a few songs and you can do some pretty crazy panning with it.
@@WayneRomero-u7y I was wondering what song he did it on!! I only had seen a short interview about it in TH-cam without the music playback. Super cool!!
Very cool plugin demo!!! It looks very versatile and it could be useful!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks a lot for this review and your nice words Dave! It’s nice to hear Move-it in action in a musical context. Simple and cool trick on a 5.1 reverb ;)
Thanks for giving us a great tool!
Good stuff !! Can you make a video about mix bus in Atmos ? Keep the good work !!
Amazing plugin ! Love it Move it
It looks amazing ! Thank you for sharing that !
Thank you for sharing, this is great.
Super cool!! What's the song name??
I remember Andrew Scheps having a plug-in that does something similar/the same. He said he put a the majority of a mix/section of a song into a bus, and just automate it to spin slowly. Probably not a super useful case for every song, but it was a very ambient/electronic song by The 1975, where the whole mix just slowly spun in the 3D space. It was very subtle, but very intriguing. Great info Dave.
I honestly don't know the name of the song as it was from a live set. I'm terrible with song names if it's not a part of the session name. :)
I saw Andrew Scheps open the atmos session for "How to Draw / Petrichor" by the 1975 this at AES last year. He uses the plugin Spanner (pretty similar to Move It) to pan audio sent to a mix bus, and then uses a soundflow script that converts the Spanner pan automation to Object pan automation. I have used this on a few songs and you can do some pretty crazy panning with it.
@@WayneRomero-u7y I was wondering what song he did it on!! I only had seen a short interview about it in TH-cam without the music playback. Super cool!!
It looks like an awesome tool and opens up some unique possibilities. Any concerns with metadata?
Since it's channel-based, there is no metadata.
Thank you!
Thanks for the nice explanation. Can we record the music we created in this vst to listen to it on a home theater system (5.1)? Like mp4, mkv
Well, outputting music in a way you could listen in 5.1 would be more a function of your DAW than a plug-in.
That’s really cool ! Thanks for the recommendation 🤌