I have this issue sometimes. Mix has good level, punch etc (-15 rms most of the time), then when I put some level/gain at the mastering stage, the...
You always get me VS, always.
I kinda do this with FG-X too sometimes... Pretty much no gain and 0.3 gain reduction... But this "Dynamic Perception" setting man... It's magic....
Same here I pretty much always use FG MU on bass or low material, and FG-X at mastering stage, I like those comps.
But a MBComp with Linear Phase (Pro MB) will also let the signal un-altered. So what's the real difference?
Not a freebie but on the sister site, Nugen MasterCheck also have LUFS metering (one that is a bit different : LKFS) + PLR (even more interesting...
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" Automation Clips - New (Right-click) control points 'Type in value...' feature." Finally! Now some PDC tweaking and FL12 is a flawless DAW...
I think you got it right. Formant filter would be more natural and the result in the track sounds natural (more than a basic resampled-rescored...
Are you sure? It's true that it sounds like a flute but at some points you can clearly hear a voice sound, maybe it's a vocoder/melodyne voice +...
Yeah agreed with @shomyca ; also it could be a voice sample resampled into melodyne or similar + some post process, and really nicely done though.
This is so pointless I want it :bow:
Not really sure if it's interesting... Looks pretty standard. New DAWs needs to really bring something at this point...
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Yeap I had this at first uses. Bridging it resolved the issue somehow.
I just meant that you said "I'd only dither 16,8,4," when 24 to 16 and 32 to 24 needs it too (because the basic rule is whenever there is bit...
And the most capable from an electronic music composing and sound designing point of view... They omit it less and less every year, they just...
-For sound? No it doesn't, for workflow, CPU usage, realtime performance & overall performance yes it does. -True, all decent DAWs can go up to 32...
32>24 needs dither too
Academic rule is : You ALWAYS apply dither when reducing bith depth (and dont mistake this with the 32-64 bits of a DAW/System it's not the same,...
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