It’s never too late to fix a “finished” stereo mix—with Center
you can widen or narrow the stereo image
change the balance of sounds panned to the sides or center
raise or lower lead vocals
remix drum loops
minimize “mud
” or bring out the best in bus effects—even when you don’t have access to the multitrack session.
Center distills complex mid-side processing techniques into a convenient
easy-to-use tool. Now you can fine-tune and even “remix” tracks during mastering—from changing vocal levels
to opening up more space for synth pads. If the audio is split between center and sides—Center will give you full control.
Remix Vocal Levels
Most vocals are mixed to center
so changing the center level raises or lowers the vocal compared to the rest of the track. A special Low control preserves the levels of low-frequency sounds (kick
bass) mixed to center.
Improve Your Master’s Stereo Image
A spacious stereo image makes a master more dramatic
and adds clarity by spreading sounds over a wider stereo field. Center expands the stereo image by raising the side levels
and optionally
adding punch and high frequencies.
Remix Drum Loops
Sometimes drum loops have the part you want
but not the mix. Center is almost like remixing the loop’s individual tracks—distribute punch and EQ separately over the center or sides
and change the drum balance.
Shape Your Synths and Pads
Big stereo pads and orchestral sections sound impressive by themselves
but they can obscure sounds mixed to center. No problem—use Center to increase the level in the synth’s sides
and reduce its level in the center.
Drive Your Bus
Use Center to shape the sound going into
or coming out of
bus effects. Create a super-wide reverb sound
while keeping out the kick to avoid mud. Narrow or widen auto-pan effects
or change the image of the overhead mics bus.
Make Vinyl Happy
When mastering for vinyl
it’s crucial to center the low frequencies. Center uses a combination of imaging and equalization to push the low frequencies to center
while maintaining stereo imaging for the highs.
Features:
Separate the center “phantom” channel from the sides
Widen stereo imaging for more impact and clarity
“Remix” old mixes when the original multitracks aren’t around
Change vocal levels in already mixed tracks
With stereo pads
open up space for sounds mixed to center