Foobar2000 or Cuetools (FREE). Medieval Cue Splitter isn't accurate to CD frames IIRC.
Yes, but developers are still making JS plugs, and they are compatible as long as they don't use features that are too new for reaJS.
Waves is a huge bundle so it affords some very specialist functions which no other bundle has. But if you want a general bundle, Meldaproduction...
You could try SPL DumXchanger but idk if it has the features you want https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products/spl_drumxchanger.html
I see. jDownloader might have options to choose mp3 or AAC/m4a audio instead.
There are many apps that can do this successfully. But can I ask you WHY you want to convert mp3/opus to wav as many apps can already open them?
Atmos is increasing in traction and will only get more prominent in the future. If you don't prepare for it now, you may find yourself behind in a...
You want a VST/reverb with a freeze function. BTW, What DAW do you use?
Cubase is limited to 6ch. You need to pay $1000? to upgrade to Nuendo to remove that limit. REAPER has 64ch mixing just for $100-200.
1.1ghz sounds bad, but it can turbo up to 2.6ghz & The N4000 is quite similar to my current CPU in score...
I'd say it's a mediocre listicle, with 5x Yes. What you're forgetting is that what you do using speakers, WILL translate to headphones, but not...
If sth is already 100% left, you can make it mathematically wider by adding in antiphase of L into R. You can also make it psyco acoustically...
the LOSER StereoEnhancer can control the width of 2 bands separately, useful for keeping the bass more mono.
DAMS isn't really for DA & music. If you want to make Atmos music on windows, Resolve studio would be the cheapest & self-integrated option at...
OCK-VST https://www.organicdrumloops.com/ock-new/
I'm mixing an orchestral project atm, but this is a generic strategy so will work for many genres: 1- make a detailed drum loop for your chorus...
You can also try Reasynth mono_synth https://www.taletn.com/reaper/mono_synth/ Synth1 VST https://whatgear.com/p/synth1?src=daichilab
Not really, you won't hear the effects of dither on/off in most instances, as it's 60-90dB below the music . I recommend leaving it OFF for most...
It could be that the (indie) artist upscaled 128kps from old projects and uploaded them as lossless to Deezer?
RX8 Advanced has a tool for that. https://www.izotope.com/en/products/rx/features/spectral-recovery.html
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