Your probably right but either way, you'd still have to dither down to 44.1kHz if mixing for CD. Also, the CD format is kinda starting to fade...
Well in that case you cannot call it creation because that implies that there is a creator.:dunno:
OR OPTION C : The Designer / Creator has no beginning or no ending. In other words, Infinite!
So who gets the songwriting credits?:dunno::cool:
Try Waves CLA-Guitars.
That's assuming that the creator was created.
Hopefully, that doesn't stop us from working. Bruce Swedien was still working at 86. :guru:
Totally agree with this, even basic stuff like what makes up a major chord( 1,3,5 of your major scale ), or minor chord( 1,flat3, and 5 ).:guru:
That's pretty impressive if you can hear as low as 16Hz.
For example a constant tone at 440Hz or any frequency until you stop it. That's what that website does.
Awesome site, lots of sweeps but I haven't seen any that can hold a steady tone. Correct me if I'm wrong.
There is an online tone generator on this site where you can sweep through the frequencies from 1 Hz to 20,154 Hz. I doubt you'll be able to hear...
That is a lot 90ms, I use Waves Soundgrid which is less than 1 ms. Eventually Audiogridder will improve on that or does it depend on your network...
In the beginning there was a big bang and all the planets took the shape of perfect sphere and started to rotate around the sun. Then only one...
I like to filter my 3 main group buses (Drums & Bass, Keys and Guitars, Vocals) first with an EQ so that each bus has it's own space in the mix....
You cannot produce quality on the first try so in essence, it will take quantity to produce quality. My two cents anyway. :guru:
To be honest, I've never mixed at 88.2kHz, for me it's either 48kHz or 96kHz.
So do I.:wink:
Post edit mix, 3 to 4 hours mostly. It also depends on the number of tracks. I've also been known to spend 2 days on a mix. Did you know that...
I used RETs release ... the only one that worked for me. It's not the latest version but it works.
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