I've never had a coupon. I am still not sure what it stands for.
If she wrote/altered the melody she sang, along with writing all the lyrics, then she is legally entitled MORE RIGHTS than you are. You blocked...
Bus or buss - doesn't matter, as long as we understand each other. But you're/your and there/they're/their on the other hand! Oh, my!
Made this for fun. Sorry if there isn't too much talking. It's pretty self-explanatory anyway: [MEDIA]
Generally no. You can break it with phantom power. Check the specs/manual for the mic you have.
People are basically giving pianos away, if you have manpower/space/transportation. :) If you are learning piano I would save up and buy a used...
Put the amp and speaker/cab in another room to avoid as much interference as possible. I don't really use gates, as I don't have...
Vember Shortcircuit 2. Freeware.
Yeah, I've read that one before. Pretty good one. However, in certain IDM styles this is quite true - most sounds are field recordings, found...
1) Pitch shifted and formanted vocals, thrown into a sampler or timeline. 2) Wavetable synth, pitch automation (down), amplitude modulation...
Or you can go IDM and record all drums with house-hold items.
CR2/Vengeance/Loopmasters samples/loops for EDM. 808/909 for Trap. /irony
Sounds like regular indie-rockband setup (top + phase-flipped bottom mic on snare, front head bass drum mic + subkick, OHs, hihat, toms, etc)....
If you need bussing things, then bus them. It's up to you to decide. Using busses can have many advantages, both sound design-wise and mixing-wise.
But can Boz do the about-to-burst-into-laughing face?
LOL! LOOoooOl! *sorry. Ive worked in quite a few grounded studios..and I'm still alive. *
That is why I'm so happy I know this stuff already. :)
I wrote an essay at university on this matter, starting with the introduction of the invention of the metronome in the 1815, evolving with the...
As jayxflash have already elegantly said it's more of a dubsteppy "200Hz-boosted-snare-layered-with-whitenoise-into-limiter" type thing. it almost...
There are as many ways to add/change chords to fit a melody, as there are ways to change the melody. Basically, there is no "perfect chord". No...
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