There's two little lights on the EQ and the Compresser (on the right hand
side). Clicking on one of them will change the order for both. The limiter
is always last in the chain, however.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Lankester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 May 2002 11:11
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: T Racks is damn fine...


You can change the order of the processing in T-racks?
I never new that! Do you just drag the units to where you want them to go?

Personally I mix down from Cubase at 24 bit/96khz and then process in
T-racks 24.... It's best to avoid normalising anything ever at less than 32
bit coz you introduce errors into the data... 


Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 May 2002 10:59
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] T Racks is damn fine...


Hi

I've been using T Racks for about a week now and i can't believe how much
difference it makes to the sound of my tunes once i think i have finished
them using my hardware boxes. I used to be quite gutted when i happily
finished a tune, recorded it onto a MD then realised that it was only about
half the volume of a CD or vinyl tune when comparing them...

I had a play round last night and recorded a track from MD into Cool Edit,
trimmed the length, cut the EQ below 30hz, normalised it to 95%, then put it
thru T Racks using the Gentle Master 2 preset as a start and adjusted the
settings to make it louder and punchier and EQed it to clean up the sound.
It now has virtually the same kind of presence/loudness i hear when
listening to commercially produced stuff and that was with a track i didn't
spend much time on. How good is T Racks!!!

Quick question.

When people use T Racks, do you use the eq section placed before the
compressor or after. Doesn't seem to make that much difference.....

Has anyone got any good tips on getting the best out of T Racks or essential
things to do in Cool Edit/Sound Forge before trying to master it?

Cheers

Dan


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