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Waves Brauer Motion is a creative spatialization plugin dedicated to automatic movement in the stereo field. It allows a source to "travel" within the mix, whether to add a psychoacoustic micro-animation to pads, reverbs, and soundscapes, or to build more pronounced effects that attract the ear and energize the arrangement. In modern productions (pop, electronic, hip-hop, rock, film music), this type of movement can transform a static track into a living element without necessarily adding extra EQ, compression, or delay.
Its practical benefit in mixing is also significant: by animating secondary elements, you free up space in the center for lead vocals, snare, or bass, while maintaining a sense of width and depth. Brauer Motion is aimed both at mixers who want to enhance clarity and producers seeking moving textures synchronized to the groove.
Unlike a classic auto-pan, Brauer Motion targets a sensation of spherical movement: the source can seem to circulate in space, with a sense of depth that adds energy and dimension to the stereo field. This approach encourages bolder placement choices while remaining musical when used subtly on sustained sounds (pads, ambiances, reverb tails).
The plugin includes two auto-panners that can be used separately or linked, each offering four panning trajectories. This architecture allows for building simple movements as well as richer interactions (for example, a slow movement on one plane combined with a faster modulation on another) to achieve an organic result rather than a repetitive sway.
On backing vocals and doubles, Brauer Motion helps to unclutter the center: move background voices around the lead vocal to preserve clarity while maintaining a sense of spaciousness. It is also possible to stabilize a "dry" source and rotate its processed version (effects, returns, ambiance) around it, enhancing the perception of depth without blurring the attack.
On hi-hats, shakers, and fine percussion, light movement avoids the "fixed point" effect and brings a livelier performance feel. Thanks to tempo synchronization and triggering options, you can go from a simple stereo shimmer to more complex figures, up to panning polyrhythms that highlight the rhythmic pattern without changing the original sound.
Brauer Motion offers 5 triggering options to adapt the animation behavior to the context (steady movement, more reactive control, etc.), with flexible modulation control. The presence of a sidechain opens advanced mixing uses: you can influence the placement of one element by another, so the movement serves the arrangement (for example, letting a lead breathe when a secondary element moves automatically).
The included 80 presets, created by award-winning producers and mixing engineers (including Michael Brauer), are designed as immediately usable starting points. They allow you to work quickly in production or to "deconstruct" the settings to understand how to use trajectories, tempo, and modulation to create your own spatialization signature.