![]() ![]() I'm curious if the latency compensation in Logic will introduce any offset in relation to other tracks - call me paranoid, but I rather check stuff to make sure as there are a few things where Logic still gets funny. I got to have a few more rounds of messing about with it - working in Logic it says in the manual it should be the last thing in the chain. Thumbs up for a good and friendly priced plugin! versus mic and these simple tasks it fixed perfect, without me sitting for a few minutes and trying to find the sweet spot on a typical phase tool. I came to the conclusion my tracks were decent enough and then I focused on overheads versus snare mic (top/bottom) or snare top versus bottom or room versus overheads. but also losing punch = the cure worse than the disease. Cancellations were about 1-2 db where it mattered and depending on when I engaged "analyze" it was nearly every time a bit more focused in the stereo picture. ![]() to discover I had too little trouble with phase as to justify it. First I threw it over the whole multitracked drums. ![]() After a few hours with it I gotta say it works great, but not exactly as I was thinking it would - let me explain.
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