Correct. I do have to be more precise here and I shouldn't have said "No harmonic enhancement is going to be added." There are Plugins where one...
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Ok, we have to be very clear here. This is all not so correct and the people which are talking in those videos are very often stuck in the 80's...
Yeah correct. Thank you. This is not :hahaha:.
You do not need saturation components if you're "in the box". You can go "transparent" whenever you like. And you can use emulation plugins...
Correct :thumbsup:. This is a thing I forgot. Converters are also a big price component.
I really advise you to hear some examples and comparisons to the originals and to make shure you like them. If we take Softube for example they...
Thank you. :shalom:
Yes, you can do this. But if you have a clean, step by step mix structure this is not necessary. You can do basically everything you want. The...
To say it without a life story: Knowledge, experience and discipline.
Thats what an arpeggio is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio Compression and equalizing has to be used. Maybe multiband compression. For...
So what is the result of two different notes playing at the same time? Do these guys (or even you) never had two different notes playing at the...
Edit: Sorry, misunderstanded something.
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Is this the indication of why he can make two sites of answers to his question without a single repost to one of them? :hahaha: If we look at the...
If the noise is in the actual sound there is no (cheap) way but cutting the affected frequency out. In those parts where the noise is not "in" the...
Melodyne can to this.
Because this would be B2B related. And what do you want with B2B in the TV? :dunno: Literature and Journals are the way to go for this. There are...
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