Clippers too :wink:
I use the API/Neve consoles for tracking and SSL for mixing. It's quite subtle, but it all adds up. I like to use some of the Tape programmes as well.
Quote from Cupwise "the thing that sets nebula apart from other convolution stuff is that it's also using Volterra math stuff which i don't...
My DAW templates are full of Nebula, and now I'm just waiting for Zen 5 to run it all without having to render individual tracks! :)
There some some interesting comments from Cupwise on this page and the next one....
What are your thoughts about this old technology and why are you still using it?
iLok is BS :crazy:
This is how the Windmill in London works, and most of the other established venues are the same. If you are good enough and know how to sell...
Send them a live performance video.
I was listening to the Beatles Sgt Pepper album last night and I noticed that most of the notes were in the wrong order. [MEDIA]
B0 0B is much better.
Yes, the entire history of recorded music is an A-Z of people who never knew what they were doing.
Post it on YouTube.
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It's when you sing and take your clothes off at the same time, but it's quite tricky to do both simultaneously.
What patterns? Chords and scales are the building blocks of music, and every song has them. If you want patterns, you make them yourself.
Don't forget to send me the $20 endorsement fee! Haha, only joking :winker:
Djord Emer is a trusted poster and good community member :wink:
Scaler is a comprehensive collection of various keys and scales. What more do you need?
Try using a NAM fuzz or OD before Helix Native and see what happens.
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