Prior to the release of Nectar 3, our assistive technology operated on single tracks (either a track in a multitrack recording or a master track). Mix Assistant marks a paradigm shift for assistive technology at iZotope. Further granular refinements can be adjusted on a per-track basis within the Visual Mixer or using the faders in your DAW. In just a few clicks, you can achieve a roughly balanced mix for even the most complex sessions. While analyzing your session, Neutron 3 Advanced bundles your tracks into logical groups (voice, bass, percussion, musical, and a dedicated user-selected focus group), allowing you to quickly dial in broad-stroke adjustments to Mix Assistant’s initial suggestions. Mix Assistant gives you a starting point for your mix by listening to it and automatically suggesting gain levels for all the tracks in your session. This is where the new Mix Assistant feature in Neutron 3 Advanced comes into the fold. The sheer number of tracks you might have may be intimidating enough to close your project file and begin exploring a new musical idea before completing the one in front of you. This can be difficult and labor-intensive, especially for complex sessions. A common first step in mixing a multitrack recording is to set the levels for each track in your session.
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