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Mastering: Ability to include a 'shadow' reference track?

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asked Jan 4, 2018 in Mastering by chrismarshall2 (1,100 points)
I really like the S1 mastering application, and there's more I need to understand for sure.  However, it did strike me that it is only possible to have a single audio track at any time along the timeframe.  As a result it doesn't seem possible to have a parallel reference track (bypassing anything in the fx racks), so I have to do this with a separate player.

It would be a useful add to allow the user to add at least one 'reference' track, with the ability to mute as necessary within the same timeframe.  That ref track would not be rendered to the final output and would bypass individual, as well as master fx inserts.

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answered Jan 17, 2018 by AlexTinsley (925,350 points)
 
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answered Oct 17, 2019 by sammyers1 (610 points)
+1 on this; integration in both session modes would be even better, as well as a dedicated volume knob for the reference track. It's a bit of a pain setting uo reference tracks as new tracks when mixing and mastering and having to jump around
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answered Dec 9, 2021 by adamwolters (160 points)
Totally! This would be an excellent feature that the other DAWs do not have.
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