Do we need geometry? Without geometry could I build a bookshelf? Sure, if I have a decent grasp of carpentry. Would I be using geometry?...
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I started recording on a PortaStudio with one Alesis outboard reverb, so beat that :rofl:
I figured out ages ago that with a few important exceptions this is way more about being a collector for me than anything else. I have backup...
In Cakewalk S3 is *always* multi out. It's not a function in S3, it's a question of setting up a route for those outputs in the DAW.
You should use 6 on tracks, 6 on the subs and 6 on the master bus. Only in this way will Satan bless your music and give you fame and riches.
Generally, most cracked programs work exactly like the legit ones, unless it was cracked by a sketchy group. Generally, but not always.
The writing, the composition, that's an ineffable process that occurs in your mind. The theory may be there in a sense, like mathematics is...
All kidding aside, in my mind theory and such (mostly) isn't for writing. It's for understanding and communicating about what you wrote to others.
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No. Never think. :rofl:
Oh, I never said I don't *know* theory. I just don't rely on it to make music. It's kind of intrinsic at this point; it's like being a baker-...
So they've re-invented the Baldwin FunMachine... whoopdie-freakin' doo :D That song at the end is truly terrible too.
See this is why I avoid theory and just make music I think sounds good.
ALL OF THEM. USE ALL OF THEM.
Makes sense...
Hmmm. That's actually something I hadn't considered. That does make a certain sense... Has anyone done any real comparisons of audio...
A compressor on a master buss can give a nice punchy effect to your mix that's good- in a different way from the limiter. Or, it can wreck it...
This is another really great video that I humbly think EVERYONE who works with digital audio should check out: There are no "stair steps" in...
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