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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Because 130 is closer to "jump, jump"-tempo than 128. ;) Actually it's closer to 135, but 130 is easier to sing and melodies don't feel as rushed...
1) New York compression is parallel compression, with EQ low shelving and high shelving boost on the squashed parallel signal (dry +...
Vocal chops in a granular synth. Or a sampler. You can even do it in Melodyne. Layering (more synths). FX. Add pepper and salt. Done.
I think you will get very close with some Rhodes-like sound/VSTi and some gentle Leslie effect (or vibrato + tremolo). Preferably with and...
Good effort, korte1975! Would be nice to have an A/B to see (hear) the difference. I have access to a real SSL 4000G and I have a friend who (on...
I remember back in the day of AKoff Music Composer, AmazingMIDI, DigitalEar, etc. In the beginning of Audio2MIDI conversion. That kinda sucked....
Depends on what is needed/wanted. Emulation or transparent compressor, transient designer, parallel compression, MB compression, limiter, M/S...
Like the daddy of all frequencies is a sine.
I'm ahead of you. I did. Read my post again, now with clarification.
Yes, mixing in mono (mono speaker) is pretty awesome when you get it right and get used to it. It also allows for mono-compatibility (duh!). Edit:...
You can have as many parallel effects as you have sends/auxillaries/echos/busses. Just set the effect to 100% wet and blend in with the dry. I...
Most Logic users, by now, know that there is no "best DAW". Emagic and Steinberg had a good run, and eventually they became like Coca Cola and Pepsi.
Sure. Just the crossfade? Send it! Post a link so we all can try it, since we all use different DAWs. I'm using Cubase (if you wanna know)....
Wait. Are you looking for DJ software, but Traktor (and Serato, Deckadance, PCDJ, etc) can't do it? Then I suggest you try a DAW (and do your...
You CAN do it in a DAW. Two ways: 1) It's called warping, flexing, stretching, elastique audio (depending on what DAW you are using). That will...
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