The effect is called pitch envelope, AKA tape stop (or just pitch bend if it's within a synth). Bounce/render and use your DAW's built-in pitch...
I don't know any VSTs that uses Hurts. Only Hertz.
It's the one(s) you try and like the best. Again, there are hundreds of compressors that you can run in parallel. Oh, have Ableton (the company)...
You should have learned about gain-staging a year ago, before you tried to "make it loud". Someone should have told you about it, before I did...
You can run any compressor in parallel with the original source (just check phase). That's a lot of options (Variety of Sound/Bootsy, Tokyo Dawn...
Yeah, that is The Haas Effect (as ArticStorm said, but he said Hass). OP: You can also just layer a new hihat (maybe playing a different pattern)...
Analyzers and a mono-switch.
Safe listening levels are comfortable listening levels. Yes, it's almost that simple. Yes, there's also the Fletcher-Munson curve and the ears...
Lol! Always the same artist/band, musictyros5. :) It's almost like spamming/self-promo from one of the members of the band. Get a mic. Record...
Except it doesn't play transients of samples, as it has a slow fade-in/attack. Very annoying. Playing one-shots is just absurd.
Resonic is awesome (even if it's in beta state)!
Some of the best (professional) music was created with these shitty samples: [img] It's not what you use, but how you use/abuse them together.
Try phase cancellation. Might work if it's recorded in mono (one mic) and has zero spatial effects on it. When I was a kid I used to wire L-...
Btw, I don't even own/use S1. I just help people out, obviously.
I don't know what you mean. Don't you have a Studio One manual? If you do, then RTFM....
Lowpass filter enveloped stacked, detuned and spread out saw waves (AKA supersaw) layered with a single sine oscillator. Adjust lowpass filter...
You know, you can't really ask others what monitors YOU are going to buy/use. It's like asking your grandparents what car you should buy.
Lol! All wave editors and DAWs can do it (waveform pen tool, gain/volume tool, insert silence option, normalize tool, etc etc).
Because hammered dulcimer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alcRdeJ5kks There are dulcimer libraries out there for N.I Kontakt, etc....
Just get active studio monitors (and a dedicated audio interface) and be done with it. This seems like too much hassle for you, for such a basic...
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