So when I noticed the plug‑in's price‑tag, my low‑fat cinammon frappucino almost spurted out of my nose! I'm sure that Waves' boffins have put some very whizzy technology under Vocal Rider's bonnet, but there's just something in me that rebels against parting with the cost of curry for 12 in return for something that simply adjusts gain, especially when I'm already pretty happy with my home‑brew alternative. I was intrigued to hear about the launch of Waves' Vocal Rider vocal-level automation plug‑in, because vocal micro‑automation is a regular part of my normal mixing process particularly intrigued, in fact, because I'd already implemented a similar scheme using Cockos Reaper's dynamic parameter modulation. Notice that the external side‑chain input (the orange button at the top) is activated. Here's you can see some suggested settings for Expander at the centre of this month's setup. Waves' ground‑breaking Vocal Rider plug‑in takes the pain out of vocal level‑automation, but if your budget can't stretch, you can get part of the way there using nothing more than Cubase 5's built-in processors. Throw it on your vocal and enhance it to. This one comes in a free plugin bundle with all sorts of fun mixing toys.
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Download Update Download Demo Download Update. Vocal Rider is the first of Waves pioneering new series of Mix tools. $1-$50, $51-$100, $101-150, $151+ One of the secrets to a professional-sounding vocal is gain automation – the practice of.
Mixing lead vocal tracks can be a challenge as we often put ourselves under immense pressure to get them balanced tastefully within a mix.