You can automate filter ADSR individually (all four parameters) as well as amount/range on the envelope filter used. That way the filter cutoff...
See @Qrchack's reply above, to which I agree.
Soon all smaller companies will be eaten by Behringer (Music Tribe). All you base are belong to Uli.
But it sure leads to many new interesting presets and can create some interesting results sonically that you would never get otherwise.
Jeskola Buzz is quite old and quite an obscure (but amazing) modular tracker. You load VST plugins in a wrapper/container called Polac VST Loader...
I do this in ALL VSTis/VSTs inside Jeskola Buzz, which is free. I can also breed and randomize new presets out of two "parent presets".
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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...
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