![]() Or is there something there I'm overlooking because of its name? Second, is the Blue Cat one still the best free solution (assuming MC doesn't have one)? So 2 questions: am I right that even the ProStudio Mixcraft doesn't have a simple trim plug in?. One suggestion was using the standard eq simply to reduce the gain. I saw a thread here from sometime in 2015 discussing this. I don't see one in Mixcraft, unless it's called something very different. Apparently ProTools has one as part of the software. Stock plug ins are fine in thus way, especially since I've now upgraded to the pro studio version.Īnyway, in his 3 part Smart Start series he talks of putting a trim plug in on every recorded track that may have come in hot. Good practical advise, like not prioritizing choice of gear or plug ins over just getting down to recording and mixing. Graham's Recording Revolution seems a good practical set of resources. Trying to get more organized in recording and mixing. ![]()
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