1) pitch and formant filter automation. 2) Get someone to sing high, or use pitch shifting.
That makes little sense. Pre-fader is usually for monitoring to musicians. Time effects is almost always sent post-fader, as it is relative to the...
That's messed up. It's like thinking learning a new language or two (or improve spelling and grammar) will make telling a good story to shift the...
I rather stick to granular synth + reverb. Or even a re-granulator. But that's just me.
The best way IMO is just to get a pair of condenser mics (with changable patterns like cardioid, omni and figure8) and set them up and try for...
No love for Mipony? I like it a lot.
I've had one of my best songs "come to me" when I was in the bathtub (it took 10 minutes to write and "get down", while the floor got soaking...
How come I have been doing it for years then, including playing multiple instruments and sing? That's just BS.
Do you (even) have a dedicated ASIO audio interface?
1) Deadline/time limitation 2) Experience Bake them together and you got a pretty good formula (IMO).
Where's the kick, bass, snare, distorted pad stabs, offbeat open hihat, wide reverbed white noise filter sweeps, ducked distorted guitars,...
I feel high just reading this.
I know (it feels like 2 years ago that they changed to -14). They are still using ReplayGain though (set to -14LUFS).
Yes. Hence why I wrote what I wrote about Youtube having their own way to measure loudness, just like Spotify uses ReplayGain. I too have done...
Did you JUST realize the whole point of loudness normalization? ;)
Yes, I do (hint: expand the post above mine). But since Spotify uses ReplayGain and Youtube has their own it's an estimate (but a pretty good...
I have a DIY speaker with a Fostex or Polk Audio woofer (don't know the model) that I made many years ago. It sounds "ok" but I know how it sounds...
You could reference (not actually mix) on any mono speaker. I have both a shitty fullrange speaker as well as an active mono speaker. I know how...
Doesn't Logic have "cut at zero crossings"?
Finding the tonic (center of gravity) is usually pretty simple. Then it's just a matter of finding the key. 8 times out of 10 it's either major or...
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