Waves Trans-X - Wide, Multi

Many times we face a situation where a sound doesn’t transparently cut through the mix, although its frequency response and dynamic range are satisfactory. Other times the opposite happens: we need to tame the impact of the attacks of a certain instrument to focus its continuous and harmonic properties and reduce its rhythmic or impulsive attacks. Classic examples include a drum set that never sounds close enough and a bass drum track that kicks nicely when soloed but disappears when the other instruments join in. An acoustic guitar track usually presents a very distinct pluck or strum versus its rich continuous harmonics. The Trans-X is perfect for making it sound as if it were recorded with different microphone placements or pick material. A bassline track can enhance its rhythmic drive or tame it to become a “Virtual Fretless Bass” (see the factory presets).

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