[Eski] Wave Rider: Otomatik otomasyon plugini

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Mundox' Alıntı:
Elemana Amerika'da hard copy olarak gelmiş Mayıs sayısı. Online'a da düşer yakında, artık bekleyeceğiz.
Waves ile atıştırmışlar ve bizimki yemiş. 8)

SOS' Alıntı:
The automation graphs produced by Wave Rider (top) and Waves’ Vocal Rider (bottom) on the same vocal track. Vocal Rider has failed to lift the quiet vocal passages at the middle and towards the end, and has also applied a large boost over the long sustained note at the end.

Iyi gecirmissiniz, tebrikler :D
 
Quiet Arts Wave Rider 2
Automatic Mixing Plug-in For Pro Tools
Published in SOS May 2011
Reviews : Software: Effects+Processors

Fine‑tuning level automation on key parts can make a huge difference to your mix, but it’s a tedious process — unless a plug‑in does it for you!
Mike Thornton

Regular readers may remember that I have a habit of championing small plug‑in developers, especially when they develop a unique product. So back in May 2009, when I heard about Wave Rider, from a small company based in New Zealand called Quiet Arts Ltd, I followed the progress of this plug‑in with interest — as readers to my Pro Tools blog (www.osd‑uk.com/protoolsformedia) will know. Company founder Vedat Kiyici describes it as a unique RTAS plug‑in that detects audio signal level on the inserted channel, and uses that information to control fader movements. This allows it to perform several functions automatically that would otherwise require a human hand on the fader. Its Ride algorithm automatically raises or lowers the fader level to maintain a user‑selectable output level by writing volume automation on the timeline, while the Duck function will lower the level of a second, target track by a user‑selectable amount if there’s signal present on the inserted track. The third main function allows faders to be ‘parked’ at a user‑defined, low level when there’s little signal, and have them jump up to full output when there’s strong signal present, maintaining a steady output level.
Back in May 2009, Wave Rider was the only plug‑in of its kind on the market, but in November of that year, Waves announced a plug‑in called Vocal Rider. Reviewed by Paul White in the January 2010 issue of SOS (www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan10/articles/vocalrider.htm), it works along similar lines, but it does not need to write automation to your Pro Tools session in order to adjust levels — and when it is set to generate automation, it automates the level of its own internal fader rather than the Pro Tools channel fader. Vocal Rider is, as the name suggests, specifically designed to ride the levels of vocal tracks automatically. All you need to do is set the target range of the vocal level in relation to the rest of the mix, after which Vocal Rider compensates for all deviations from the target, intelligently raising or lowering the vocal volume instantly.
More recently still, Quiet Arts have released version 2 of Wave Rider, so we thought this was an appropriate time to test out these two plug‑ins alongside each other.
Installation & Setup
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Buradan sonrası sadece ücretli S.O.S kullanıcılarına açık olduğundan kesmek durumundayız.
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Published in SOS May 2011
 
Ben 15 gün önce Almanya'da almıştım dergiyi, yazıyı görünce göğsüm kabardı valla Vedat. Vocal Rider'la Wave Rider'ı kıyaslıyor ve bir çok açıdan Wave Rider'ın üstün olduğu sonucuna varıyor. Aynı kayıda ikisinin yazdığı otomasyonu grafik olarak koymuş ve Wave rider'in daha iyi olduğu şekilden bile anlaşılıyor. Bir de waves'in fikri ve ismi senden arakladığını yazsaymış, tam olacakmış.. Tekrar tebrikler, Vedat..
 
Ben de Wave Rider'ı sevgili Caci'nin stüdyosunda deneme imkanı buldum, gerçekten çok kullanışlı; umarım PC versiyonunu da çıkarırsınız..
 
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