Your room maybe has an anti-node (increased volume) at that fundamental, due to standing waves? Have you acoustically treated your room and placed...
Then you should try to get the real thing. Oh, the joy of working hands-on. The transformers alone (on each channel) is warm magic cream on their...
pitch shift, formant and reverse reverb.
RF/EMI from the computer/motherboard. You could probably hear/pick up signal/interference when moving the mouse of making the graphic card work.
There are no speakers that follow the Fletcher-Munson (or rather the Robinson-Dadson) curve. The perceptive curve changes depending on the...
Any DAW. Just load the video and start recording. It's fun!
Bass layer: Lowpassed square (single oscillator). Keytrack the lowpass cutoff. Add some chorus. To make it into a "kick sound": Trigger/layer a...
Hahahaha! I needed that laugh today. This is funny on multiple levels. [IMG]
You mean *physical? :rofl:Yes. Tactile. Real.
It's doubletracked or even tripletracked (and counter-panned). Even the harmonies are doubletracked.
As a ME I would advice against EQ-matching. But if you really have to do it, try out TDR SlickEQ M (for broader strokes).
You said it, man - practice! And don't overcompress and distort your tracks/mixes.
Yes. Everything is a remix. There are multiple ways of recreating sounds.
As a mastering engineer I use automation on almost every track/song I recieve. It allows me to have full control of things - from dynamic...
There's not a "one plugin to create width and depth". It comes down to multiple techiques during production and mixing, that all work together to...
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