Wow! This looks promising. And I said that without any sarcasm after using/DLing emulation plugins since the late 90's. :rofl:
Then the answer is "proper gain-staging". Deliberate overdriving and compensation.
Learn proper gain-staging. Therein lies all the answers. That said, sometimes you want to drive the analog emulation plugins but still keep...
Just use distortion/saturation/overdrive and lowpass filter (in that order). It works both ways (upper and lower harmonics added). With lowpass...
Weird mashup. The granular anf FFT degradation is just off-putting. Love Billie though. Edit: All you haters should see the documentary "The...
Sonic Academy Kick 2
"Telephone mic" (rip out any shitty dynamic mic capsule and go DIY in a cup), EQ, distortion and EQ. Bandpass and distortion goes a long way with...
Of course! Even freeware synths. It's super simple oscillator. Serum is actually overkill. It's a great way to learn simple synthesis like this so...
A simple lowpassed (keytracked cutoff) single triangle oscillator. Couldn't be easier.
He moved to Germany and founded/created Bitwig Studio with a few other developers. Not aware that he worked for NI though. He has a thing for...
My workhorse just keeps on getting better and better! Claes (original dev) must be proud. Thanks!
Look into ThatSound (IWantThatSound).
Two flies with one bullet.
Yeah, it's a simple pluck drowned in reverb. Assign an envelope to a lowpass filter and set the decay and range to a suitable value. Then run it...
Yes. A little late to the party. NY compression is the added low shelf and top shelf boost on "regular" parallel compression.
Are you referring to the pluck sound?
AKA the "Delta" of a limiter.
Proper/healthy gain-staging and subtractive mixing (turning loud things down rather than turning weak things up) goes a long way. I haven't...
Yeah, that is pretty self-explanatory. :like: Making mistakes and learning from them is a great way to learn.
Buy a dedicated audio interface (like RME and similar). You can't really be using shitty MoBo soundcard (with huge latency) if you want to do that...
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