Back in the day you used whatever reverb you had available to you and that was pretty much it. Too much choice is crippling. Pick a reverb and get...
Nah. I just want to see what the hype is about. It's like when some hot restaurant opens in town.
Hey, R2R has improved a lot of software releases... maybe eventually they'll start doing their own ports and updates :rofl:
I'm not talking about restaurants. I'm talking about supermarkets. Meat, produce, it's garbage. "Organic" is marketing bullshit. It's all bred...
Music can be art. There's no guarantee that it actually is.
I'm old and I'm going to die in a while anyway so I really just don't care. But, yeah, American food is horrible... it's the absolute worst. Even...
I think it's the first one...
Well that was exciting for about 2 seconds. I think I'm going to go out and buy an original C64 though, that would be freaking awesome. I do...
There are many that can sound completely realistic if you stay within the parameters of what that particular library is capable of. :dunno:
In the same vein, I'm a big fan of Baraka (Cinematographer Ron Frike's personal project).
I admit my investigations into the subject are limited but what i've tried was nonsense. It all seems like snake oil. Kind of like, oh, our...
Interestingly we just watched 13th Floor again recently and it is entertaining... not an all-time classic but good... I'm a fan of Metropolis too,...
Wow I forgot how terrible 2021 was.
Steely Dan was the epitome of the California Smile (tm) eq. But, as many have pointed out, done right it sounds great. You have to match the mix...
I'm gonna make that the chorus to a funk song
Yeah, that's sketchy
LASS. Use the solo and 3rd chair articulations layered so you have a small, dry section and process with eq and reverb in a vintage style. :wink:
For any curious, here's a link to that project. My brief for myself was 70's band with winds, strings, keys and no guitar influenced by VdGG and...
Ok, that's Foster :winker:
So they've invented the Roland D-beam?
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