Why does it said "July 15, 2020" then in the official mail that was sent last year?
No, just like stated in the linked community thread, it was July 15th, 2020. From the email (April 2020): Maybe you don't mean eBay Inc. but a...
If it's just a condition built into the installer etc., it's often possible with Microsoft's Application Verifier. With the "HighVersionLie"...
That's great. Now you don't have to give your bank details or PayPal address to every single buyer. In addition, you don't have to accept PayPal...
I would guess that during installation you changed the default sync path (e.g. "C:\Users\Hazen\Dropbox\") to your actual user folder (e.g....
Prior to normalization everybody tried to get louder by higher compression/limiting (and that led to the "loudness war"). Since this won't work...
This was before they changed it to LUFS in 2019 (see #46). It's -14 LUFS (Integrated).
That's an old post from 2017. YouTube changed normalization to -14 LUFS in 2019:...
No, loudness normalization (just like turning down the volume knob) is neither compression nor limiting. Spotify uses additional limiting on their...
In Germany, the title "engineer" (resp., "Ingenieur") is protected by law: https://www.howtogermany.com/pages/foreign-engineers.html Usually, you...
The balance of the channels seems to be a bit off, but I like the vacuum at the beginning. Maybe you could try this with something like the...
For me, I guess the oldest is Yamaha's XG Checker. It checks MIDIs for errors and potential problems. I don't know any newer tool that does the...
No. :no:
Cubase 4 will have native support for VST3: http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/musicproduction/cubase4_product.html.
Actually, YouTube uses Opus with up to 160 kbps. This should be pretty close to MP3 with 320 kbps (see comparison). Yes, you're right, most likely...
While that's true of course (converting any audio file to another format won't increase the quality), it has nothing to do with uploading.
If you have 48 kHz (but why?), just leave it as is. Use lossless/uncompressed audio whenever possible. [ATTACH] You could use FFmpeg: ffmpeg...
There's a whole game in Avenger: [MEDIA]
Theoretically yes, since all cables that fit into the inlet should comply to an IEC standard and are rated for 10 A (equals up to 2500 W). I don't...
I know, that's also a reason I moved on from Lightroom for example. But iZotope doesn't want to be subscription only, apparently. All I can read...
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