

In Figure 1 you’ll see six of the eight racks used in this configuration, with each rack dedicated to a Traveler I/O. Additional I/Os are assigned in a similar manner. The Traveler I/Os are routed within MultiRack so that input to rack 1 is fed from Traveler Input 1, and output of rack 1 is fed to Traveler Output 1. Some analogue consoles actually have separate ¼-inch send and return jacks for the channel inserts, in which case separate cables can be used for input and output.) As far as the console is concerned, the “effect” in this case is the Traveler, but it’s really serving as MultiRack’s A/D and D/A. (Most analogue inserts employ a single TRS connector for send and return, the TRS end of the input cable is plugged into the console and the other end of the cable breaks out to two ¼-inch TS connectors that connect to the input and output of the processor.
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The Traveler has eight analogue I/Os that can patch into just about any desk. We’ve used MultiRack with a MOTU Traveler audio interface to process input channels on older analogue mixing consoles. Once you’ve got those basics down, it’s all about the application. The open plug-in menu displays available EQs. Each rack has independent audio I/O and plug-ins that are accessed by clicking the + symbol in the rack. 1: Six racks added to a MultiRack session.
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Pro Tools 11.3.2 - 12.4 (AAX Native 64-bit, Audiosuite) USB displays are not supported as the primary display. Check the Supported Platforms table for more info. Not all plugins support all platforms (MultiRack, StudioRack, eMotion, Venue). The table below indicates how much latency is produced by each plugin, in samples. Greg Wells MixCentric (V9) - Channel Components Greg Wells MixCentric (V9) - Supported PlatformsĪll Waves plugins support 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz most support higher sample rates. Combine MixCentric with your limiter of choice, and bring your mix up to par with fully mastered tracks Insert MixCentric on the master buss and quickly finalize your mix Created with multiple GRAMMY-nominated producer, songwriter & mixing engineer Greg Wells (Adele, Katy Perry, OneRepublic, Mika, Twenty One Pilots) There has never been a plugin like MixCentric and I wish I had it 20 years ago!" "Play with it and discover the incredible power of this user-friendly plugin. "There is an enormous amount going on behind the deceptive simplicity of the control knob, including many different settings that come in and out and change as you move the knob position."

The MixCentric plugin will quickly get your track sounding like an expertly EQed and compressed mix, using the same techniques employed by many of the best mix engineers." "This plugin is very special, and much agonizing and experimenting went into it.

Whether used in mono or stereo mode, this plugin gives you direct access to Greg Wells' signature sound with the turn of just one knob. Combined with your limiter of choice, it brings your mix up to par with fully mastered and released material. Using EQ, compression and harmonic distortion to process your master buss or groups, Greg Wells MixCentric enhances and balances the tonality of your mix. This intuitive plugin is a quick solution for finalizing your mix. What separates a mix from a master? No need to think about it when you've got the Waves Greg Wells MixCentric plugin, created in collaboration with multiple GRAMMY®-nominated producer, musician and mixing engineer Greg Wells, who has songs on over 85 million units sold. Put a finishing touch on your mix with this easy-to-use plugin, developed with producer, songwriter and mixer Greg Wells (Adele, Katy Perry, OneRepublic).
