10 Ways HoRNet TrackUtility Can Improve Your Workflow
1. Quick channel gain adjustment
- Use TrackUtility’s gain control to set consistent levels across tracks before mixing, saving time on clip-gain edits.
2. Mono/Stereo routing per track
- Toggle mono/stereo to check phase and balance quickly or to sum tracks for tightness without inserting extra plugins.
3. Phase inversion for fast troubleshooting
- Invert phase on individual channels to identify and fix phase-cancellation issues during tracking or mixing.
4. Simple high/low shelving filters
- Apply lightweight shelving filters to remove unwanted sub-bass or tame harsh highs before reaching heavier processors.
5. Gain staging with internal metering
- Visual meters help set proper input gains for downstream plugins and avoid clipping, streamlining signal chain setup.
6. Quick panning and width control
- Adjust pan and stereo width fast to place elements in the mix or create instant mid/side effects without complex routing.
7. Low-CPU preprocessing
- Use TrackUtility as a low-CPU insert for basic corrective tasks so you can delay heavier, CPU-intensive plugins until later.
8. Fast bussing and subgroup prep
- Prep groups by applying the same TrackUtility settings across multiple tracks for consistent subgroup behavior and faster busing.
9. A/B test simple changes
- Make rapid, small adjustments (gain, EQ, phase) and compare with the original signal to decide if more detailed processing is needed.
10. Consistent starting point for sessions
- Create a template with preferred TrackUtility presets (gain staging, filters, pan) so every session begins with a reliable, efficient setup.
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