Thanks Tim, I do know how to do it, it was bread and butter to me
before but now that I switched over to Mac I lost the best audio
editing software out there (Adobe audition) I use soundtracker and
peak LE. so the plug-in is much more useful. By-the-way, I hate Logic
pro too!
Martyn
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On Jul 29, 2008, at 10:23 PM, Tim Nielsen wrote:
> Waves all are RTAS and VST and probably AU as well, but the VST
> versions will work fine with Peak.
>
> But honestly, there is no reason to spend the money on the Waves
> stuff, it's way overpriced.
>
> If you have a multi-track editor, you can also created your own MS
> decoder just using tracks volume (and a phase flip). Peak is only
> stereo though I think, you need three tracks, but if you have them,
> you can create your own MS decoder that will allow you to adjust width
> very easy. I can post how if you want, but it's probably been posted
> before too.
>
> You just need a multitrack editor with at least three tracks.
>
> I have the waves plug, and it works fine, but doesn't do much more
> than the free ones.
>
> Tim
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