QuikQuak MashTactic is a VST plugin that allows you to isolate and manipulate different frequency bands of any audio source. Whether you want to create mashups, remixes, or simply enhance your sound, MashTactic can help you achieve your goals.
MashTactic features 8 stereo areas of sharp cut-off filtering, which can be adjusted independently or linked together. You can also use the built-in EQ and compressor to fine-tune your sound. MashTactic can handle mono, stereo, or multichannel audio inputs and outputs.
One of the most interesting applications of MashTactic is to create mashups from two or more songs. You can use the plugin to isolate the vocals, drums, bass, or any other element from one song and blend it with another song. You can also use MashTactic to remove unwanted noises or frequencies from your audio.
MashTactic is compatible with Windows (x86 and x64) and Mac OS X (AU and VST). It requires a host application that supports VST plugins. The latest version of MashTactic is v1.01, which was released in March 2012. The plugin comes with a keygen that allows you to generate a serial number for activation.
If you are interested in trying out MashTactic, you can download a free trial version from the official website of QuikQuak[^1^]. The trial version has some limitations, such as a periodic noise burst and a limited number of presets. To unlock the full features of MashTactic, you need to purchase a license for $29.
QuikQuak is a company that specializes in developing audio software for music production and sound design. Some of their other products include Fusion Field (a smooth reverb plugin), Glass Viper (a unique synthesizer plugin), Pitchwheel (a pitch shifting and time stretching plugin), and RaySpace (a reverb and space designer plugin).
For more information about QuikQuak and their products, you can visit their website[^1^] or follow them on Twitter[^2^]. You can also find some user reviews and tutorials on YouTube[^3^] and other websites[^4^].
To use MashTactic as a general filter, you can drag the zone handles on the frequency and stereo graphs to create different filter shapes. You can also use the mouse wheel to adjust the width and height of each zone. You can link adjacent zones by clicking on the link buttons between them. This will make them move together when you drag them. You can also unlink them by clicking again.
To use MashTactic as a mashup tool, you need to load two or more audio sources into your host software and route them to different channels. Then you can insert MashTactic on each channel and use the input selector buttons to choose which source to process. You can then use the zone handles to isolate different elements from each source and blend them together. For example, you can isolate the vocals from one song and mix them with the drums from another song.
To use MashTactic as a transient shaper, you can use the transient buttons on each zone to enable or disable transient detection. Transients are short bursts of sound that occur at the beginning of sounds, such as drum hits or plucked strings. By enabling transient detection, you can make MashTactic only process the transients and leave the rest of the sound unaffected. You can also use the attack and release knobs to adjust how fast or slow MashTactic reacts to transients.
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