Neither one, nor the other. VU meters are useful if: you are an old fart who has switched from analog to digital and is used to working with VU...
Universal Audio has done a really good job here. Especially with some of the compressors. The Api 2500 is very well done in my opinion. So good,...
From SoundToys. They confirmed it in response to a user question on FB.
And another great news: they are working on new plugins :)
Well, automation is the only way to lower a certain frequency range only within a limited time frame. At least for real-time applications.
Hmm... @BEAT16 the release date given in the OP is not correct. The release was already a week ago. I got a free copy of F76 as an alpha tester...
That's actually a pretty good delay! No frills, logically designed, quick to use. A real workhorse. And it's free. Great!
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For completion only: If you use Reaper, you could also just use Spectral Edit. [IMG] In audio editors like Audacity, Izotope RX, etc, there are...
Well, let me put it this way: from an artistic point of view, the track is interesting. But from a sound engineer's point of view, there is a lot...
What you are asking for is not an EQ, but is called a Resonance Supressor. Am I correct in assuming that the question refers to your last thread?...
Gain automation?
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Here's how to do it the oldschool way (no special EQ needed): Find the section on your track where a nasty resonance occurs, loop that section,...
The top result of my favorite search engine with the search term "smear delay plugin" is: Valhalla Supermassive
Yeah, sort of variation of The Marching Morons. lol [IMG]
I went to the REAPER Mania channel and, based on your statement "see the waveform and it was like a brick", entered "clipping" in the search mask....
I - and I'm sure many others - are happy to help, but honestly, I wonder why you don't help yourself. You obviously have access to the internet...
Not yet. Before 1975, most people couldn't afford a computer. That changed in 1976. in the 1980s, they became widespread, and by the 1990s, most...
Lower the limiter output to at least -0.3dBFS.
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