It's not the same. A waveform, as the name states, consists of waves. If you zoom way in you'll see. Let's take many sinus waves in one long...
No, I agree with that everything above the threshold in the Waveform at a specified time gets reduced which is every frequency in this waveform at...
Dude... The waveform gets reduced in this part where it goes above the threshold and therefore every frequency that this waveform contains get's...
You can use Stereo Tool. This makes everything very dense. But since every broadcast station uses those kind of tools it doesn't make sense...
Because there are a lot of people out there that do not know how to use a volume knob, not to mention knowing what the difference between dynamics...
Yes, you do not need mono. You also can simply reduce the width to a certain degree. Take a look at https://www.voxengo.com/product/correlometer/...
Yes, sure. Very complicated. :winker:
Then you need to lower the bass volume again. :dunno: But the bass up to 250Hz is definetely weak. S1 is a very good tool. Try applying...
Still my favourite. :bleh: [MEDIA]
https://my.mail.ru/mail/gosteva.00/video/_myvideo/1.html https://ok.ru/video/34260388531
I thought it is a sampler. [IMG]
Ah, I understand. Thank you. :shalom:
Thank you. :shalom:
From where have you got those keyboards?
Then probably Ownhammer I think. :unsure: But the Marshall cabs of softube are also good.
Softube has the best Marshalls. But one can take Amplitube as well. Or STL. Or Neural DSP.
How glad I am, that I'm not in that position. :beg:
I think you should learn the function of this site. Wikipedia entries are compressed sources in a more simplistic form. Nothing more. If you like...
You always need -18db input on a audio plugin with the gui of a physical audio processor. It's a law of nature. :guru:
I believe in you that you are able to do this by yourself! :hahaha:
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