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A dedicated preamp or a good preamp on your audio interface. With a dedicated preamp you can usually increase the quality and/or add some...
Ah, good point. SDC is small diaphragm condenser.
Good LDC, popfilter, vocal booth or dead room, great preamp, some subtle compression on the way in. ITB I cut lows to reduce rumble/booms, de-ess...
With experience you will know what loudness is good and/or comfortable. They usually go hand in hand. That's what 20+ years of experience has...
Creativity through limitations + talent + humor = great! I wouldn't call it genious, or else I (and many others) would be called geniouses.
I've noticed this too a few times and SPAN seems to show correct value. I've used Pro-Q3 less and less. (I already use ApQualizr2 since years back...
Reverb volume automation, highpass automation, reverse cymbal AND bandpass-ish sweep on noise, kick omit/stops... The impact is a kick or drum...
You mean those fast transients, or the "electric" drone? For the snaps/transients, try fast filter envelopes (lowpass, bandpass) or noise...
Wut? 16bit has 96dB of dynamics. 24bit has 144dB of dynamics. I don't understand the question. Back in the days of sample CDs, ALL samples were...
Love/heart reaction, because that's the closest react I can think of. Kraftwerk were one of the reasons I got into electronic music nerdery. My...
DMG Audio, Fuse Audio Labs, Black Rooster Audio, Softube, Brainworx...ah...so many!
Slightly saturated sine. Lowpassed supersaw (not too supersaw-y).
Up-to-date? Like Behringer's rip-offs of old classics? They probably don't know wtf they are talking about. Has anything new happened after...
I wanna know what "sintesizers" are. That triggered my interest. Edit: spelling corrected
Our ears have evolved over thousands of years to "tune in" on these frequencies, so the "self resonance" of the ear is around 2-4kHz. We needed to...
That is weird. No other background processes that is fucking things up, like firewall, anti-virus, trojan protectors, etc etc?
You mean steep *lowpass filter. It's the limitation of 128kbps and 192kbps lossy mp3 format (cut at 16kHz). In order to throw away data to reduce...
Haha, crap! I thought you were the OP for a while. I should read more carefully. :rofl: I'm still waiting for @adrian to post the results though.
Looks fine to me. What does the "main" tab say? Maybe it's some BIOS setting, as previously stated. I hope you get it sorted.
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