The BIAB ones were almost rigt but I found I had to do serious EQing and compresing to get closer to what I wanted. I used Spectrum matcher to tweak the drums on a current project. I usually struggle with the RealDrum stereo tracks - too much kick click or hihat or something. Now THIS is where it gets ver BIAB useful. It's followed by a correction based on the vocal of a friend and finally in a mix with difference reference vocals used for the main vocal and each harmony part. It's best used as 1st in the FX chain as well as on a voice before tuning or other pitch tweaking.ġst is my voice as it is in the project post a LOT of tuning and processing. It's a free VST, is a little CPU hungry but can be "frozen" when the level and quality of correction is as best can be managed/suits the user. Months ago I downloaded the JSFX Spectrum Matcher and finally, a couple of days ago, decided to install it & experiment. I have a thin, reedy, crackling, unpleasant voice and have been struggling to get it anywhere near usable in a mix.
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