Frequency clashes and masking happen when multiple instruments fight for the same acoustic space, turning a clean mix muddy or distorted. MeldaProduction MMultiAnalyzer is one of the fastest tools to resolve this because its multiple instances automatically “talk” to each other without complex DAW routing.
Watch this quick tutorial to see how MMultiAnalyzer maps out multi-track audio data inside a single screen: MMultiAnalyzer: Video tutorial MeldaProduction MeldaProduction · Jul 26, 2020 1. The Instant Multi-Track Setup
Unlike traditional analyzers that only look at one track at a time, MMultiAnalyzer displays information from your entire mix simultaneously.
Insert Everywhere: Place an instance of MMultiAnalyzer on every major competing track (e.g., Kick, Bass, Vocals, Guitars).
No Routing Needed: The instances automatically sync and share data in the background across your DAW.
Name & Color: Open any instance, name each track, and assign them distinct colors to quickly tell them apart visually. 2. Switch to “Collisions” Mode
While the standard Spectrum view shows overlapping lines, the dedicated Collisions tab is the secret to fixing issues fast.
Click the Collisions Tab: Located at the top of the plugin interface.
Read the Conflict Map: Instead of basic frequency curves, this mode populates a graph where the height of the bars represents the severity of the masking.
Identify the Clashes: Look for tall, aggressive peaks. If your Kick and Bass are both spiking heavily at 90 Hz, MMultiAnalyzer highlights that exact band as a critical collision zone. 3. Clear the Mud Fast
Once you pinpoint the colliding frequencies, use targeted processing to carve out space: YouTube·Mastering The Mix Resolve Frequency Conflicts Like a Pro!
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