![]() ![]() I've heard a lot of people singing the praises of Quiet Art's Wave Rider TG, but I haven't tried it myself. I'm thinking of trying Outlaw, for more control. I've been using Autoformer for a while, which seems okay, but doesn't offer much control. Some other plugin developers I checked (eg Plugin Alliance) don't do that. HoRNet Plugins sends your personal details to Facebook. MAutoVolume (Melda Production, from Prague, Czech Republic)Īutoformer (by Soundevice Digital, sold via United Plugins portal) Nectar 3 ALM (that's the Automatic Level Mode in the Nectar 3 vocal package, from iZotope, USA)īassment (Muramasa - a suite of tools for bass guitar, including a leveler) Peak Rider 2 (Impact Soundworks, USA - seems a bit different to the others, using a sidechain) GainRider3 (TB Pro Audio, Germany - designed for vocals) PowAir (by Sound Radix, Tel Aviv, Israel)ĭrum Leveler (For drums only, by Sound Radix) Wave Rider TG (by Quiet Art, New Zealand) It turns out there are lots of alternatives for those who need a plugin to ride their levels. These level rider plugins are designed to adjust the volume - primarily of vocals and bass guitar - like an audio engineer would when riding the volume fader on the run. I prepared this list for anyone who is looking for an alternative to Waves' Vocal Rider and Bass Rider plugins. Ever had a bass guitarist play at uneven volume levels, resulting in the bottom end temporarily dropping out of your mix? Or a singer being inconsistent? Maybe a gain-rider plugin is what you need. ![]()
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