They turn down 3kHz (where the ear is most sensitive) and turn up the "air-band". Naw, Jk. There are alot of factors that come into play. Not all...
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No problem. Try to assign an envelope to the first modulator of an FM synth. Set a tiny bit of attack and some longer decay (no sustain, no...
It's just a (multi) metering plugin though. Very nice nonetheless.
It seems to be a gentle stereo chorus only affecting the sides. You can hear the time/pitch-shifting when modulating it, while listening to the...
This reminds me of like typical 90's FM bass with lowpass filter envelope. Or an envelope (pretty fast decay) that controls "FM amount". Edit:...
iZotope Imager is basically just a 4-band M/S mixer. If you are on PC you can use the free RS-MET Crossover and any stereo widener/narrower (AKA...
Fortunately I don't shit-post too much or write moronic things, but sometimes I write something that has already been said by another member...or...
I think the issue here is still GAIN-STAGING, along with proper listening volume/loudness (dBSPL) . Get to know how that works first. Then...
Thanks for replying and sorting it out! I figured this to be the cause/reason behind disabling the delete-button. At least there's an option to...
Wait. I can't delete individual posts, like this one, with the edit button anymore? That's messed up. Anyone know the reason behind this?
How do I delete my own posts on Audiosex forums? Is there a bug? Is it just me? There seems to be no delete function on my end. Sorry if this is...
nm. Edit: How do I delete my post? Can't seem to do it.
I'm totally clueless to what you mean. Just turn things down until they sit well in the mix. If you add more things that are too loud, turn those...
The best ones I'm working with right now are these ones: [IMG] [IMG] Are these the best for you? Probably not, since "best" is relative and...
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The "1:1 compression on the dry" is from the early plugin days, when plugin latency compensation was buggy and/or non-existent. I remember those...
Not really. But the benefit of parallel compression is that you keep the transients and add/boost the yummy stuff inbetween. See it as HDR...
Why is this thread still here/alive? Did I miss something?
If you add EQ (low shelving boost and high shelving boost) to the compressed/squashed signal, you will get New York compression when you mix it in...
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