The key is keep trying new stuff and see what you can creatively do to enhance the tracks and help them blend in with the band. I don’t necessarily use each plugin each week but often I’ll load up a bunch of them, play around a bit, and see what fits. Each list is a plugin I have used with that track or am currently experimenting with. Because this varies so much each week I’m going to list my tracks inputs and then make a list of the plugins I might use to really help them shine. ![]() We don’t often use every track for every song and play a lot of songs without tracks but I quickly learned that having a flexible and extensive input list from tracks becomes a necessity to ensure maximum usage and the ability to treat different kinds of tracks differently. EQ is programmed for each song and in waves I tailor plugin selections for what I need each track to accomplish for me. On my console these 14 inputs are completely automated. But for me, I treat them the opposite way because more often than not there is an important musical line that really needs to be heard. So many people just run these through their board and assume they are fully processed with no need for EQ or compression. ![]() ![]() In talking about what I do with tracks I think it’s better to just discuss what I could do. This week is going to be a bit different.
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