I think you need to add a transient designer (boost transients) or a compressor with some attack time, then run it through an EQ of filter to...
Autodadict drummer from age four. Autodadict guitarist from age 14. I studied music theory for 5+ years (music school, highschool and university).
So silent. I wanna read big chunks of text about music theory and fascinating science about writer's block.
I'm 97% sure this is the one, with a bit of EQing (boost nasal 1kHz) and tweaking: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5bipo03gvelouq/daft punk bass 3 -...
Isn't that the same thing in laymen terms? Please clarify as I'm not an electric engineer, only a sound engineer (working with compressors for 25...
Because of the release time. Look at the excellent picture posted by Moonlight above.
Release is the time it takes to go to resting position (no attenuation) after going under threshold value.
[IMG] Blaguette.
Skip the batteries. Plug the synth PSU directly into the power socket.
A common trick is to layer them with staccato/spiccato. Actually, layering different libraries (overall) is common as well, blending different...
Snap! You are right. I'm out.
Why not make a 2 minute video and get it over with?
Did this thread turn into the "music theory black hole" again?
Some reverbs have envelopes. If you create an up-ramp (instead of the regular down-ramp) you get this reversed envelope. It's not entirely like...
The "block" is usually because of the inner critique, your left hemisphere. Our brains work in conjunction. If you have too much of one side, say...
Jeez. All this rambling text about nothing. It's like Alice in wonderland on LSD. I wrote a paper at university about writer's block and how to...
Write a book. Maybe in haiku form. It will be structured. Maybe it will become a hit. Or a just blend into the noise. Of all the other books on...
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They just removed the music because of copyright strikes. That's the whole interview ("masterclass"). They seemed to have removed the original...
Since sine wave has just fundamental frequency (no harmonics), perhaps it's due to fast amplitude changes because some sort of "resetting" of the...
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