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New free multi-band correlation plugin (Voxengo, maker of SPAN)
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There's new and free plugin from Voxengo called Correlometer. A neat feature (haven't tried it yet) is that it's possible to add a side-chain in order to compare the correlation regarding a specific audio signal.

Official description:

"Multi-band correlation meter is an advanced way to check for presence of out-of-phase elements in the mix. Broadband correlation metering reports overall phase issues and may misrepresent problems present in select spectral bands, while multi-band correlation meter easily highlights problems present in mid to high frequencies that are not easily heard by ear, but may still reduce clarity of the mix. Another application of multi-band correlation metering is phase- and time-aligning of channels and tracks, especially bass and bass-drum pairs, guitar mic and D.I. source pairs, two-microphone stereo recordings, etc.

Correlometer can display 4 to 64 individual spectral bands, with adjustable band quality factor that controls the degree of band’s selectivity. Averaging time of correlation estimator can be adjusted. Correlometer supports side-chain inputs for easy correlation estimation between separate audio tracks.

Correlometer features:

* 4 to 64 band correlation meter
* Adjustable band quality factor
* Adjustable averaging time
* Side-chain input
* Resizable user interface
* All sample rates support
* Zero processing latency
* User interface color schemes
* Retina and HighDPI support "

https://www.voxengo.com/product/correlometer/
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(01-04-2019, 07:59 PM)jonetsu Wrote: There's new and free plugin from Voxengo called Correlometer. A neat feature (haven't tried it yet) is that it's possible to add a side-chain in order to compare the correlation regarding a specific audio signal.

https://www.voxengo.com/product/correlometer/

Thanks for the info, I like Voxengo plugs my favourite is Gliss EQ (dynamic)
But TDR Nova is great free and can be sidechained in MB, that is very rare among plugins
Win7/64, Mixbus32C, Mixbus2.5 the QueenSmile UR22, Dynaudio BM5A MKII, Pc all SSD,
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Yes, GlissEQ is quite good. I also happen to use LF Max Punch just a little bit to add low end to the basses. I also use the Boogex amp simulator on various signals to add character.

UPDATE: I added the official description to the original post, as well as the mention of 'multi-band' in the subject line.

Cheers.
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