How to use Melda Production's MMultiAnalyzer
I will write a check method using FL Studio for frequency coverage using MMultiAnalyzer.
You can use MMultiAnalyzer to check the coverage of each track frequency.
Especially useful for checking bass.
How to use Melda Production's MMultiAnalyzer
I will explain how to check the frequency cover using MMultiAnalyzer by inputting Kick to mixer XNUMX and Bass to mixer XNUMX.
As a premise, Kick is assigned to mixer XNUMX and Bass is assigned to mixer XNUMX.
Let's insert MMultiAnalyzer first.
Mixer XNUMX settings
Insert the M Multi Analyzer into Mixer XNUMX.
I'll give it a name for later clarity.
If you want to give it a name, click Name.
Type Kick in the dialog and click OK.
Then change the color.
Click the red frame below.
Choose your favorite color from the palette, or move the swriter to make it your favorite color and click OK.
Once you make it, you can save it in a preset so that you can enjoy it later.
Click "Presets" to save to a preset.
Click "Add", the second from the bottom.
This will add it to your preset.
Mixer XNUMX settings
Next, insert the M MultiAnalyzer into Mixer XNUMX.
For FL Studio, drag "Save Preset as" from the menu to Mixer 2.
Bass has presets, so choose from the presets.
I took a video here, so please take a look.
This is the end of preparation.
Operation check
Please play it back.
Even though I do nothing, the graphs for two tracks are displayed properly.
When you click "COLLISIONS", the colliding part is displayed in red.
In the video below, I intentionally hit the same frequency band for easy understanding.DuckSide chained at.
Initially, Normalize is On, so it's easier to understand if you remove it.
Summary of how to use Melda Production's MMultiAnalyzer
It's pretty easy to use, so it's one of Melda's most recommended plugins.
Many of Melda's plugins are quite difficult to get along with, but I think this is fairly intuitive to use.
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