yes use sophia script right after installation they already updated for win11 https://github.com/farag2/Sophia-Script-for-Windows
but 699€.... https://www.alternate.de/Intel/Core-i9-12900K-Prozessor/html/product/1778368 wouldn't even be 2k imho...
go win 11 intel 12900k DDR5 dude
Yeah thats all nice and good but especially for club music almost no DJ is going to play your tracks if mastered to -16 or -23 because they want...
a quick google search gives me 64 bit float as internal bit depth that would be like 2820dB internal headroom...
you got PM
try moving them randomly 50-100 ms or so each, also usually you just use 1 left 1 right and 1 center or just 1 left and 1 right
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i can only suggest try to use dirac for correction, worked way better than sonarworks or arc for me before [IMG] after [IMG] combined 1/6th...
as nobody answered you until now i still hope you see this: ableton uses only one cpu core per channel. you can group your effects to circumvent...
power in terms of watts e.g. for speakers amp/signal turned up +3 is double power
-6dB + -6dB = 0 but only if same frequency, 6 dB is double amplitude, 3 dB is double power but thats rather irrelevant for producing
use soft clipper especially on drums
i already posted an easy solution without central btw
you can also use shell to vst and delete the ones you dont need http://www.xlutop.com/buzz/zip/shell2vst.zip
vp9 vids are 128 opus 48k and should be superior to aac
you can also loopback your wasapi output in audacity
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