Square/Pulse + sine. Lowpass filter envelope. No Moog needed. You can do this with the freeware TAL NoiseMaker.
As said, bandpass sweep (any filter or EQ), reverb and maybe ducking (in that order). No compression needed, as noise is static in volume. A...
Extreme Sample Converter. Search for it on AudioZ. Here is more info: https://www.extranslator.com/
Fuck! I really dislike this "we can't allow you to use your favorite plugins" BS. There should at least be an option in the preferences (or...
Synleor Harmony Improvisator (classical) http://www.synleor.com/improvisator.html Chordspace (jazz)...
http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/vi-control.net.html
Re-amping and counterpanning. Haas Effect (just beware of comb filtering). Counterpanned short room reverb, or even a tad chorus. But nothing...
Legally: Zero. Unless you have cleared your sample by the copyright owner (label, artist, etc). Read up on copyright. It's pretty clear. On the...
The transients are really inconsistent (on that overall very loud kick, mixwise). Are you using any timestretching on the master file (which...
ALL you links are dead.
Because smartphones don't have the energy or physical properties of generating full range frequency spectrum. It's like saying "my go-cart sucks...
-20dBFS RMS of pink noise...
Look into vocal riding and volume automation first and foremost. Not all "problems" are easily fixed with a compressor (or two in serial).
https://www.audiothing.net/effects/type-a/
Thanks!
You are using a granular pitch shifter. Granular means that it takes chunks of audio and pitches them equally, but results in different start- and...
IDK. Maybe you didn't read the first reply in this thread. :) Edit: Oh, wait. You clicked like on that post, so I guess we met halfway.
A compressor reacts to the sound source. If the sound source has a long tail, it doesn't matter how fast release you set as it will still be...
No worries. It took me many years to fully understand the many different compression types, expander/gate, transient designers, etc and their many...
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