Why choose to use any DAW today...maybe it's simply the interface some people prefer to use.
Used to use them years ago, bt got frustrated by the lack of flexibility with some of them. I much prefer to be able to strip a sound source back...
Just chop the audio in your DAW and export the chopped regions as new files. Pretty sure most DAWs can do this function.
Not a reese...& not a bass either really. It's just a load of saw waves detuned and stacked up....some synths might have a supersaw oscillator...
Not sure I can remember...maybe you should ask your mum how it went :dunno:
I don't believe any of this, bt I do remember when the guy from AudioUTOPiA was on this forum a few months before their 1st release claiming he...
Ret said recently because other team (R2R) is currently busy with something big
No not strictly true. You have to take into account attack times which mean some of the signal can pass the compressor untouched (& won't be...
With a slow attack you will let transients through 'untouched to some degree' so boosting by the opposite of the gain reduction amount isn't going...
Probs best not to know... As the saying goes 'never meet your heroes, you'll only be dissapointed'. :mad:
Clipping how...? It's a plugin that adds gain & distortion... If your signal is loud going in, there's a high chance it will come out the other...
These are already on the UPAWG site.
I've also noticed this on all focusrite intefaces I've tried over the years. It is quite noticeable, especially in the high frequencies. There's...
44.1khz/24bit is all that is needed. Any decent interface will provide oversampling at the input stage when recording so any aliasing...
Just got the info from what's available online about how the track was put together. Bounces of sections of the track were apparently loaded into...
Probably the filters in the ASR-10. If it's the section at 2:25 you are referring to it's probably just the instrumental parts filtered as one...
Possibly an Ensoniq ASR-10. From what I understand they recorded whole chunks of the track into it & used it to build the arrangement.
Skip the Rev2 & get the Prophet 6 or OB6. Obviously it costs a bit more but far better synths. As to which one to choose is upto you, I couldn't...
Korg Wavestate, a Sequential Pro 3 & some expansions for my Jaspers rack. All from Thomann.
Chemical brothers doing breaks tutorials...probably because nobody asked or wanted them to. :drummer:
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