You can create transients in many ways. Fast pitch envelope is one way. Fast filter envelope is another. You can add a fast (decay) noise...
Because no bassplayer improvises/walkin'-bass/ostinato in E minor when the song is in E major. :rofl: It's not rocket surgery.
No. Loudness is what happens between peaks (simply put). Compression also adds a bit of harmonics and character, like the infamous SSL bus...
*They were invented in 1880. I'd say 90+ years before the video was made.
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Yeah, it's great! I have an authentic Tanzanian one, with buzzers. It's...acoustic (with a piezo). :rofl:
Yeah, but if there is noise/interference from the start it will still be there once you start playing. A (noise) gate is just an expander. Better...
he should have used piezo/contact mics (and run it through resamplers, rebuffers, delays, reverbs, etc). :) This reminds me I need to bring out...
Distortion is compression in a way. :rofl:That's what they do (gain and clip). Welcome to the wonderful world of distortion units/pedals/amps....
Musical mode in Cubase. Automate tempo track (ramp). About four mouse clicks. Pitch preserved but tempo is changed (granular synthesis, stretch/warp).
I know a music professor (that I had) who traveled to the amazon and he brought an acoustic guitar with him. He found a tribe and was fascinated...
Foster. My answer is Foster.
Ah, snap. Sorry. I thought it was obvious, but one can not read minds. :) Music theory is awesome IMO. It's not only knowing the language by ear,...
I think you need to add a transient designer (boost transients) or a compressor with some attack time, then run it through an EQ of filter to...
Autodadict drummer from age four. Autodadict guitarist from age 14. I studied music theory for 5+ years (music school, highschool and university).
So silent. I wanna read big chunks of text about music theory and fascinating science about writer's block.
I'm 97% sure this is the one, with a bit of EQing (boost nasal 1kHz) and tweaking: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5bipo03gvelouq/daft punk bass 3 -...
Isn't that the same thing in laymen terms? Please clarify as I'm not an electric engineer, only a sound engineer (working with compressors for 25...
Because of the release time. Look at the excellent picture posted by Moonlight above.
Release is the time it takes to go to resting position (no attenuation) after going under threshold value.
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