which is why i 90% draw with a mouse :D
they are problems you fix in the recording stage. a good recording will sound good when replicated accurately. no processing (audio or image) can...
this thing looks like it could blossom into something special. we already have some really strong players in the modular world. hopefully this can...
playability influences the outcome. not the sound itself, but the way it is played can have a huge impact on the outcome. everything from weighted...
to me, definition means resolution. so sharpening would just be to convert the format. usually when people make things sound "better", they adjust...
both really. i cant imagine how "sharpening" audio will make it sound better. things like that are usually just marketing bullshit. some people...
the sound, no, but how well you can play on it, yes.
i got photoshop installed and started trying to figure things out again. i have got it to work but cant quite get the effect i wanted. i think i...
honestly, it all sounds a bit snake oil to me. i would love to see this guys step by step examples.
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yea i think any DSP is destructive to a finished track. i dont really see the point in remastering to be honest, audiophiles can go fuck...
maybe i will try sharpening too, just to hear how it sounds. i seriously doubt it will improve the audio though. in my opinion, any destructive...
yea ive done it hundreds of times. last time i did it was about 3years + ago though, so my memory of the specifics is quite rusty. im not saying...
you can convert your file to RAW data using audacity. then you can import the RAW data into an image editor (i think i would have used photoshop)....
what things couldnt you find anywhere else? care to share them on AZ? :)
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lol intense clipping :rofl: its worth it to be louder! :rofl:
that sounds like the age old glitch trick. its weird how the edits you make to the picture version of your audio actually sound how you would...
yep i think he was social engineered into it too :rofl:
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