![]() If you know how to mix, that's no problem but if you're slow or unable to hear vocal balances, then Waves will be a better solution no doubt. Leveler only gets you "leveled out" with regard to vocals and with no regard to the rest of the mix. If properly set up, Waves does a different thing (listening to the whole mix) than Leveler does, and does it better than any other solution I'm familiar with in my limited experience with such devices. If you like the Waves result, why not just buy it? It's almost always on offer, currently 40% off with coupon code CREATIVE40. I think it gives better results than Selig's Leveller but that might put me in a minority on this forum! It probably does about 90% of the work and then I manually tweak the rest, usually the bit with the biggest volume variations (mostly due to less than ideal vocal technique). Waves Vocal Rider is something I use in almost every project.
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