How to use Voxengo's free and convenient analyzer VST plug-in SPAN
I'm yosi, the maintainer of Chillout with Beats.
I didn't know how to use it, so I looked it up, but no information came out!
So I decided to write it myself.
I will write it for FL Studio, but if you understand the mechanism of DAW to some extent, you can read it and understand it.
How to use hereThis is a method to display multiple tracks with SPAN.
Please download from the official site of Voxengo.
If you are interested, check it out.
How to display multiple tracks with SPAN
There are several ways to do this, but here is the one that is easiest to understand.
For the time being, we have prepared a video for those who have knowledge.
(Maybe those who understand this information is enough)
Let's explain the detailed setting method.
Prepare a track for SPAN in the mixer.
This time, I will explain Ch5 for drums, Ch6 for guitar, and Ch7 for SPAN.
First, send Ch5 and Ch6 to Ch7.
To do this, click Ch5, right-click ▲ on Ch7, and click "Route to this track".
Do the same with Ch6.
Then click "Routing" in Span.
Set "IN3" and "IN4" of "INPUT ROUTING" to "E" and "F".
Also change "OUT1" and "OUT2" to "-".
This is to prevent the sound from being output.
Next, click "Processing" from the gear icon on the upper left and set "Input" as shown below.
When "Underlay" is set to "2", the signal input to "Input 2" will be displayed.
This completes the settings.
Summary of how to use Voxengo's free and convenient analyzer VST plug-in SPAN
It's easy.
You can adjust the cover of the base and Kick, and check the balance with other parts.
It seems that the paid version also overlaps the display up to 2 stereo tracks.
If you make it monaural, it seems that you can stack up to four.
It seems that the free version can also be done, so I will write an article if I understand it.
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