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USER’S GUIDE Final Mix ™ VST F or T racktion Plug-in for Sof tware Audio Rec ording Applications By Acuma Labs.
User’ s Guide 2 User’ s Guide 3 Mackie Softw ar e Licens e Please read this license carefully before using the accompanying Software. By downloading and using the Software, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this license.
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User’ s Guide 6 User’ s Guide 7 Intr oduction Thank you for choosing Mackie software products for your computer -based audio recording system. This version of Mackie's Final Mix stereo mastering plug-in comes with the PC ver - sion of T racktion, our easy-to-use music production software application.
User’ s Guide 6 User’ s Guide 7 • Stereo mastering plug-in solution for the PC version of T racktion • 6-band pre-dynamics parametric equalizer • 3-band dynamics processor • 6-band post-dy.
User’ s Guide 8 User’ s Guide 9 Using Final Mix Fr ont P anel Overview Y ou can think of Final Mix as being broken into three basic blocks: EQ, Dynamics, and Glob- al. The dynamics and equalizer blocks have alternate pop-up screens that can be accessed for detailed editing.
User’ s Guide 8 User’ s Guide 9 the threshold and ratio, as well as a desired knee. It is a view of the overall ‘shape’ or con- tour of exactly what the compressor is going to do your signal. Y ou can even draw in regions of expansion. From this screen you can also enable or disable the band’ s auto make-up gain.
User’ s Guide 10 User’ s Guide 11 The EQ screen defaults to EQ EDIT PRE ON when Final Mix is initially activated. EQ EDIT PRE ON is also indicated by the letters (PRE) that are highlighted on the background screen. EQ Editing Six nodes (balls) are displayed for each of the Pre and Post EQ curves.
User’ s Guide 10 User’ s Guide 11 DC offset is noise that may be present within your signal but typically is not audible by it- self. Why would you want to remove it? It can damage speakers by offsetting the "resting" position of the cone.
User’ s Guide 12 User’ s Guide 13 T ypically , the dynamics processor is used as a compressor . However , depending on the set- tings it can act as a compressor , limiter , or expander , or even a combination of all three. Having three dynamic processors acting separately on each band can give you great exibil- ity while mastering.
User’ s Guide 12 User’ s Guide 13 Ke y Gain The Key Gain Control ranges from –15 dB to +15 dB. This gain control is not the same as the compressor make-up gain, which is found in the contour screen (and beside the three small contour graphs). Instead, this control adjusts the gain of the signal that is sent to the key level detector .
User’ s Guide 14 User’ s Guide 15 Contour Edit Scr een Contour Edit screen Note: The Dynamics Contour Edit s creen is ac cessed by double-clicking on any of the thr ee bands found at the bottom of the main Final Mix screen. Overvie w The Contour Edit Screen allows you to have very powerful control over the heart of Final Mix.
User’ s Guide 14 User’ s Guide 15 Expansion occurs when the amplitude of the output increases faster than the amplitude of the input. Compression, on the other hand, occurs when the amplitude of the output in- creases slower than the amplitude of the input.
User’ s Guide 16 User’ s Guide 17 In general, the attack time should be much faster than the release time to get pleasing results. If the attack time is set too quickly , you hear something resembling clipping on at- tacks, especially with low-frequency signals.
User’ s Guide 16 User’ s Guide 17 Nodes can be added to the contour graph by right-clicking the mouse on the contour graph. Right-clicking on the graph where there is no node adds a node, up to a maximum of 4.
User’ s Guide 18 User’ s Guide 19 Other Contr ols in the Dynamics Sec tion Active This engages or disengages all of the compressors. Note: The dynamics pr ocessor for each band can be individually enabled or disabled using the IN button immediately belo w the key / crosso ver graph.
User’ s Guide 18 User’ s Guide 19 Global Contr ols Block The Global Controls Block is shown below . This includes the minimize and preset up/down buttons, the preset title window , the ACTIVE, MENU, and MEM A/B buttons. The global controls also include INPUT and OUTPUT faders and meters, and fader LINK buttons.
User’ s Guide 20 User’ s Guide 21 Pres et T oggle Buttons The preset up/down arrow buttons enable you to scroll up or down through either the factory or user presets. These toggle buttons are located just to the left of the Preset window . Pres et Title Window The Preset T itle window displays the currently selected preset.
User’ s Guide 20 User’ s Guide 21 Specica tions 6 b an d Pa ra me tr ic E Q Ga in ± 15 .0 d B Fr eq ue nc y 20 H z to 20 k Hz Q r an ge 0. 1 to 16 Fi lt er t ype Hig h/ Lo w sh el f or ba nd p.
User’ s Guide 22 User’ s Guide 23 Final Mix F ac tory Pr esets The following table is a simple guide to help you understand some of Final Mix’ s factory pre- sets. A brief description and intended use is given. Final Mix presets can be used effectively as they are, or as a starting point that lets you do the ne tuning mix.
User’ s Guide 22 User’ s Guide 23 Final Mix Preset Preset Description Preset T ype Female Broadcast Optimized Female compression Radio and television settings for radio or TV broadcast. broadcast (female) Uses an EQ lift between 100 and 300Hz with a 75Hz roll of f.
User’ s Guide 24 User’ s Guide 25 Final Mix Preset Preset Description Preset T ype H_Notch EQ One pre EQ band set extremely low . Use to eliminate bad Used to remove a frequencies problem frequency . H_One Comp Band Uses the middle contour band as a Used as one over all single broadband compressor .
User’ s Guide 24 User’ s Guide 25 Final Mix Preset Preset Description Preset T ype Male V ox Comp Good all around compression and Good over all male EQ. Good for most male singing vocal mix voices. Moderate + Hi Low EQ Moderate compression with high High and low EQ and low EQ boost.
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