IMHO, you need to work on its higher frequencies to make it cut better through the mix, either with EQ or saturation...Do an EQ sweep to find the...
Oh, I'll give d361a a try then. Just saw that it's available on the sister site. :wink: By the way, if you're going to give TapeDesk a shot, try...
Sure, I never tried it but I know Nebula's stuff usually sound better than ordinary plugins. I truly hate the workflow, though. Anyway, the thing...
This premise is pure nonsense. You can produce a "pro sounding" mix using your DAW's native plugins, if you know what you're doing. Anyway, for a...
Allright...Let's clear up that analogy, because it was a false one from the beginning. When you start your mix in 44.1kHz and use a lot of...
Well...In this case, it doesn't. I would say, using the picture analogy...I'm not sure if you're familiar with photoshop and image editing, but...
Yeah, one will correct your headphone's EQ to make it sound flatter or to simulate other headphones, the other will try to simulate the...
Redline Monitor, Tonebooster's Isone and Goodhertz Can Opener are really nice, Can Opener being my favorite. All of them will complement either...
Just make sure your headphones are supported. Here's the list, at the bottom of the page: https://www.toneboosters.com/tb_morphit_v1.html
I'm not sure about Sonarworks, but I've been using Tonebooster's Morphit, which works under a similar principle, and I really like it...I feel...
Hey mate, I guess you didn't understand the concept of aliasing correctly. Although it starts at high frequencies, it bounces back throughout...
Unfortunately, big name plugins suck like this...FabFilter's Pro-C, for instance, alias like hell at 44,1kHz with oversampling turned...
I don't use Cubase, but I noticed that native, less demanding and apparently inferior plugins sound way better in higher sample rates. I've been...
Yep. You always have to balance HDD space and processing power. In terms of recording resolution, there's really nothing you can do. It will...
As far as I understand, when you record at lower sample rates, you'll lose all information above its relative Nyquist frequency. In case of...
Check out this video. See those weird wave like artifacts, moving from right to left? This is what you're supposed to pay attention when check for...
That would depend on the plugin you use. This one appears to be using internal oversampling to compensate for the low sample rate. Some allow you...
Typically, there will be a difference, but it will be mostly subtle. Now, for some people, this "subtle" means a lot, but for most it doesn't mean...
Sure, nice video indeed, but the question isn't really about whether analog gear sounds cool or not, it's about if this sound can be emulated...
Anyone looking forward to get close to a real tape sound ITB should immediately try Goodhertz Wow Control. Although it's more focused on doing...
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