Hi I've been watching several tutorials but no one explains where and how to put the trackspacer and where in cubase 5 do I find the sidechain function from a vocal track please? (insert or what)
@@TonyChurch112 that's a great question. "Cut through the mix" means helping something stand out in the mix. A lot of times, as we add more and more elements to a song, important sounds could get "buried", meaning they're harder to hear then they should be. So you want it to "cut" through the mix instead. The easiest way is to adjust the levels of your tracks. Another common way is to use an EQ. And a more advanced way to get something to cut through is to use a plugin like Trackspacer.
Yes! The M/S knob is perfect for lead guitars, vocals, and lead sounds in general. Trackspacer is such a simple and powerful tool, so have at it. Thanks for watching!
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Yes, I saw a video where the guy only turns that up to 5% or 6%. They should've made it a little more subtle. Great plugin, so no complaints. I'm buying this soon. I'm just waiting to see if it goes on sale for Black Friday.
Just got Trackspacer today and came here. Thank you for the clear explanation! very helpful. What fx chain was on the "take me away" vocals over that beautiful piano? I LOVED that. Thanks man!
Nice! You're gonna love Trackspacer. It's one of the few plugins that I use in every project. The "take me away" vocals I'm pretty sure uses a vocoder and some reverb. The vocoder is doing the heavy lifting though. Glad you liked those samples together, that synthetic vocal mixed with that intimate piano is such a cool mix.
Trackspacer is all over my projects. It solves the masking so much easier than other plugins. And glad to hear from another Bitwig fan. Thanks for watching!
Great question. For reese bass and drums, I would engage the mid/side feature and have Trackspacer focus more on the mids. So that means turning the dial towards the left. Thanks for watching!
Heeeyyyy, thanks for saying that. There's so many times where I doubt myself and this channel. My goal is for this channel to be my full time gig. I have so many ideas and things I want to do with it, but I need the support. And when I get a comment like this, it lets me know that someone else also believes in the channel. So thanks a ton.
I'm not familiar with the Center plugin. But when it comes to Pro Q3 and Trackspacer the main when it comes to eliminating masking is that trackspacer takes care of a lot of the heavy lifting. It's very easy to eliminate masking with Trackspacer. But with Pro Q3, you need to know a little more of what you're doing. You're able to use sidechain to see/hear where frequencies are clashing between two sources. Then you would use dynamic EQ to address the masking. You can get more detailed results, but with trackspacer, it's extremely quick and easy.
That's a great question. Here's how I would approach it. If you want that really pronounced ducking sound, then go for a sidechain. In that case you want the sidechain to be pretty blunt and obvious. When you want something more transparent use trackspacer. Or if you want to address masking use Trackspacer as well. But should you use both? Well, if your sidechain is in your face than you probably dont need to use trackspacer. But I can see instances where you use gentle sidechain compression and then follow it up with trackspacer if you want to hone in on a certain frequency.
Quick answer is trackspacer. It's just quicker to use and lighter on the CPU. Soothe 2 can do sidechain compression, but it's not really made for that. Here's a video that i made for soothe 2 that shows how you can use it for sidechain compression if you're still curious: ua-cam.com/video/hlGvu3bZluA/v-deo.html
That's a great question. In that third sample (if you're talking about the guitar+vocals examples), there isn't a context beside the demo shown here. However, I have a fast release so that the guitar frequencies that are ducked from the vocals can come back when the vocals are gone. That way, the guitars can still have a moment.
Good question. I find that at around 20% is where you'll find a more transparent result. If you want the ducking to be more emphasized, you can take the amount to around 40%. Anything more than 60% I think is way too much.
Thanks for the video Onesto. Is trackspacer similar in functionality to the izotope neutron/nectar unmask feature? Does it make sense to get this if I already have the izotope plug-ins?
Yes it is similar to both Neutron and Nectar's unmask feature! However, I find that Trackspacer addresses the unmasking in a simpler, faster, and more effective way. I avoided buying Trackspacer and used to just stick with Neutron and Nectar for unmasking. And while they both address the same issue, but after getting Trackspacer (during a sale of course) there was no turning back. When dealing with unmasking in Neutron and Nectar, it always felt like I had to keep track of where my signals are headed, and there was a lot of extra steps that Trackspacer doesn't have. So, I still recommend at least demoing Trackspacer even if you have Neutron/Nectar. You should be pleasantly surprised.
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how does is compare to the masking in neutron 3?
i've been using this plugin for like 2 years and i'd never explored the mid/side capabilities of it before you showed them here.. thanks Onesto!
I love using mid side! It's so helpful, and makes things even more transparent. Thanks for watching!
Hi I've been watching several tutorials but no one explains where and how to put the trackspacer and where in cubase 5 do I find the sidechain function from a vocal track please? (insert or what)
Vocals A - 3:42
B - 5:08
Thanks so much for adding those timestamps. Great solution for that flub I made.
hands down best tutorial on trackspacer. ty so much
No problem, thanks for watching!
Great explanations and examples mate! I didn't know about the M/S knob, it works well on lead guitar parts to help cut through the mix. Thanks!
Sorry if this is a newbie question (been producing a month now) but what does cut through the mix mean? I’ve heard it a few times.
@@TonyChurch112 that's a great question. "Cut through the mix" means helping something stand out in the mix.
A lot of times, as we add more and more elements to a song, important sounds could get "buried", meaning they're harder to hear then they should be. So you want it to "cut" through the mix instead.
The easiest way is to adjust the levels of your tracks. Another common way is to use an EQ. And a more advanced way to get something to cut through is to use a plugin like Trackspacer.
Yes! The M/S knob is perfect for lead guitars, vocals, and lead sounds in general. Trackspacer is such a simple and powerful tool, so have at it. Thanks for watching!
@@ThisIsOnesto thank you for your reply, this makes perfect sense. I was getting lost in the producer lingo for so long.
The best explanation I’ve found! Thank you! You just gained a new subscriber 💪🏾🫡
Nice! Thanks for watching. I use Trackspacer all the time, so it’s too good not to share how to use it.
thanks - I've waited to use this for the right moment, and the moment is today - your video was helpful -
Nice! Trackspacer is one of my favorite tools to use. Hope it does the job for you too!
Subbed within the first second of the video. The graphics and sound effects are crazy. Very helpful, thank you
hey! Thanks for watching and appreciating the small things. I think these little details is what makes my videos fun and unique. Hope you like what you find on the channel.
@@ThisIsOnesto 100%! I just used the demo and loved it. Purchased the plug-in 🤝 You need a sponsor 😅
The amount knob is extra sensitive for the purpose of the effect. Some users like the pumping sound used mostly in various styles of EDM.
Yes, I saw a video where the guy only turns that up to 5% or 6%. They should've made it a little more subtle. Great plugin, so no complaints. I'm buying this soon. I'm just waiting to see if it goes on sale for Black Friday.
@@BillGraper Agreed. Great plugin, hopefully you bag it soon
this plugin is crazy as hell, i used to use cracked software but this time, i put my money and it's really worth!
Yeah, Trackspacer is such a great plugin. It’s worth every penny. Glad you’re loving it!
Just got Trackspacer today and came here. Thank you for the clear explanation! very helpful. What fx chain was on the "take me away" vocals over that beautiful piano? I LOVED that. Thanks man!
Nice! You're gonna love Trackspacer. It's one of the few plugins that I use in every project. The "take me away" vocals I'm pretty sure uses a vocoder and some reverb. The vocoder is doing the heavy lifting though. Glad you liked those samples together, that synthetic vocal mixed with that intimate piano is such a cool mix.
@@ThisIsOnesto That vocoder just breathes SO MUCH with the dynamics of the vocal. It caught my ear right away. Thank you!
Great explanation brother. Wonderful job!
Glad the video could help. Thanks so much for watching!
thanks very clear instruction
No problem, thanks for watching!
excellent, frequency masking is def an issue i have all the time
It's a very common issue. And Trackspacer is still how I address it. It's just so fast and easy.
Really clear explanation and examples. Thanks :)
Oh good! Glad this video could help, thanks for watching!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Of course! Thanks for watching!
Damn this has instantly made my tracks better. Nice to see a random tutorial on Bitwig aswell for once.
Trackspacer is all over my projects. It solves the masking so much easier than other plugins. And glad to hear from another Bitwig fan. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial. Would you recommend doing the mid /side thing on a reese bass for a drum and bass beat?
Great question. For reese bass and drums, I would engage the mid/side feature and have Trackspacer focus more on the mids. So that means turning the dial towards the left. Thanks for watching!
@ThisIsOnesto thank you will try that out!
excellent demonostration! Thank You.
Oh nice! Glad it was helpful. I will forever love this plugin, so just wanted everyone else to know how awesome it is.
Patcher on to the youlean midside EQ setting is a good alternative? i´ve been using that for vocal sidechain
thanks for sharing, brooooo.
Of course, thanks for watching.
awesome vid where can i find that take me away track ?
You can find it on Splice!
Waaaaay under subscribed. Easy to understand with no filler. Great tuts!
Heeeyyyy, thanks for saying that. There's so many times where I doubt myself and this channel. My goal is for this channel to be my full time gig. I have so many ideas and things I want to do with it, but I need the support.
And when I get a comment like this, it lets me know that someone else also believes in the channel. So thanks a ton.
it makes a huge difference IMO. great plugin!
I still use it everywhere. It’s a must have.
Great Video. I learned a lot. Thank's for your help
Nice! Glad the video could help!
@@ThisIsOnesto yes super explanation. The next video i will watch is Neutron and Soothe 2. Glad i found your Videos
Helpful vedio ❤, thankyou
You’re welcome, I’m glad the video could help. Trackspacer is one of the most useful plugins that I’ve come across.
Your videos help so much. Gratitude man. Keep up the Mixing and mastering tips and walkthroughs
Thanks for supporting me and the channel, it seriously means a lot. I don't plan on stopping any time soon, so get ready for a lot more walkthroughs
So i gotta ask, whats the difference between trackspacer Fabfilter pro3 snd The Center plug-in?
I'm not familiar with the Center plugin. But when it comes to Pro Q3 and Trackspacer the main when it comes to eliminating masking is that trackspacer takes care of a lot of the heavy lifting. It's very easy to eliminate masking with Trackspacer. But with Pro Q3, you need to know a little more of what you're doing. You're able to use sidechain to see/hear where frequencies are clashing between two sources. Then you would use dynamic EQ to address the masking. You can get more detailed results, but with trackspacer, it's extremely quick and easy.
Thanks! Should I both side chain and trackspace?
That's a great question. Here's how I would approach it.
If you want that really pronounced ducking sound, then go for a sidechain. In that case you want the sidechain to be pretty blunt and obvious.
When you want something more transparent use trackspacer. Or if you want to address masking use Trackspacer as well.
But should you use both? Well, if your sidechain is in your face than you probably dont need to use trackspacer. But I can see instances where you use gentle sidechain compression and then follow it up with trackspacer if you want to hone in on a certain frequency.
@@ThisIsOnesto awesome! Many thanks 😊
Onesto wht better in sidechain trackspacer or soothe 2 ?
Quick answer is trackspacer. It's just quicker to use and lighter on the CPU.
Soothe 2 can do sidechain compression, but it's not really made for that. Here's a video that i made for soothe 2 that shows how you can use it for sidechain compression if you're still curious: ua-cam.com/video/hlGvu3bZluA/v-deo.html
I don't know the context for the third sample, but are you sure it's something you want to release?
That's a great question. In that third sample (if you're talking about the guitar+vocals examples), there isn't a context beside the demo shown here. However, I have a fast release so that the guitar frequencies that are ducked from the vocals can come back when the vocals are gone. That way, the guitars can still have a moment.
Wht is the bestamount of trackspacer ?
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Good question. I find that at around 20% is where you'll find a more transparent result. If you want the ducking to be more emphasized, you can take the amount to around 40%. Anything more than 60% I think is way too much.
I wish you had gone slower on the sidechain setup.
Thanks for the video Onesto. Is trackspacer similar in functionality to the izotope neutron/nectar unmask feature? Does it make sense to get this if I already have the izotope plug-ins?
Yes it is similar to both Neutron and Nectar's unmask feature! However, I find that Trackspacer addresses the unmasking in a simpler, faster, and more effective way.
I avoided buying Trackspacer and used to just stick with Neutron and Nectar for unmasking. And while they both address the same issue, but after getting Trackspacer (during a sale of course) there was no turning back.
When dealing with unmasking in Neutron and Nectar, it always felt like I had to keep track of where my signals are headed, and there was a lot of extra steps that Trackspacer doesn't have.
So, I still recommend at least demoing Trackspacer even if you have Neutron/Nectar. You should be pleasantly surprised.
@@ThisIsOnesto Thanks Onesto! Missed the latest sale but will look out for the next one.
Good explaining! But vocals and guitar?😂
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So it's basically a glue compressor
side chain....blah blah First company to make a space tracker without going through sidechainBS get my $$$
And how would that work? Setting up a side chain literally takes two seconds
Facts bro it’s so hard to make the plug in work
Nicky Romero kick start
Keep it going Onesto. Vibes
Thanks! I don't plan on stopping any time soon.
very helpful and easy to understand! Thanks a lot man
You got it! Thanks for watching, glad the video could help.