Trebor wrote:If repeat effect, ("Ctrl"+"R"), is used to repeatedly apply version-2 of dynamic-mirror to one track only, the effect being applied will be different with each repetition, because the control-track is changing, (not necessarily a bad thing, but perhaps counter-intuitive).
I can see how that might look a bit strange, but it does what it says and "repeats the effect" (the "effect" is to follow the amplitude envelope and then apply that as a gain curve).
If you don't want that, then (as you're aware trebor), you can use a duplicate track as the "control track".
Also, we don't really want to be retaining the envelope in RAM after the plug-in has finished as it could be quite large.
Trebor wrote:Plus, with the original track present, there is the opportunity to mix to dilute the effect on the processed track.
That's a good trick
