Mastering
Your Woovebox offers a great number of ways to clean up your final mix or give it more punch;
- Use the master compressor to level-out loudness
- Use the compressor / limiter to level-out loudness
- Use the compressor / limiter to do transient shaping
- Use the effects ducking to duck the global effects in response to a track
- Use ducking to duck a track's send effects
- Use side-chaining to control the volume of other tracks
- Use the amplitude-based noise generator to add subtle sizzle to your tracks (you can select the noise characteristic 6/Sn on song Glob page, you can audition the noise with a positive value for 5/Ki on song Glob page). Negative values (exponential response to a track's amplitude) for the amplitude-based noise usually works best.
- Use the third super or sub-oscillator to add "body" to a track's patch
- Use wave-folding distortion to add harmonic content to a track's patch
Additionally, you may use the various panning techniques to free up frequency space in the two channels. The Pitch-to-pan feature spaces out note pitches over the stereo field, making it easy to juxtapose different tracks to efficiently use the frequency space.
Finally, use the master compressor / limiter to level out global loudness. Listen to the final mix on as many devices, headphones and speakers as you can.