Wish list for the next release

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firefly
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Re: Wish list for the next release

Post by firefly »

Hello Geil- I have a couple thoughts about changes in MTS that might be nice in the next or future update.
I would love a "phase alignment" tool if such a thing exists. Occasionally when recording a single source with multiple microphones, like an acoustic guitar, I run into phase alignment problems which would be nice if we had some way or something that could analyze and correct or suggest corrections or movement to repair.
Also, as I've seen on other plugins, I wish there was some way built into the EQ effect that we could link other tracks and their EQ use to see a cumulative result of frequency buildup. At least for me, this would help declutter my sound if I were able to visually detect built up frequencies or boosted frequencies.
Anyway, just a thought. Maybe some others will benefit from this as well.
Thanks a lot - Love MTS!
Saz
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Re: Wish list for the next release

Post by Saz »

firefly wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 3:43 am I would love a "phase alignment" tool if such a thing exists. Occasionally when recording a single source with multiple microphones, like an acoustic guitar, I run into phase alignment problems which would be nice if we had some way or something that could analyze and correct or suggest corrections or movement to repair.
The free Phase AP1 phase alignment VST plugin by Audiocation might suit your needs.
Also, as I've seen on other plugins, I wish there was some way built into the EQ effect that we could link other tracks and their EQ use to see a cumulative result of frequency buildup. At least for me, this would help declutter my sound if I were able to visually detect built up frequencies or boosted frequencies.
HoRNet MultiFreqs is a multi-track spectrum analyzer that runs about $15 and might be worth a look.

While not exactly what you requested, Trackspacer VST plugin by Wavesfactory is really good at reducing/eliminating frequency conflicts between tracks. It's easy to use too. Just put it on a track, choose another track you suspect is muddying up the waters and turn the big knob until the problem goes away. It goes on sale often for about $29.
firefly
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Re: Wish list for the next release

Post by firefly »

Thanks, Saz. I'll take a look. Coming from a non-technological background, I have no concept as to how hard or easy it is to make these changes. But I do appreciate your suggestions. Take care my friend.
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