Looks like it was recorded (or bounced) with a compressor set wrong. Slow attack and very slow sustain. Just zoom in and edit the volume. It's...
Zoom in and edit the volume of that transient.
Awesome! Sounds like me when I get home shitfaced at 4 in the morning and sit by the piano (when I instead should be drinking lots of water and be...
Yeah, that was simple/simpler. :rofl: Second best could be to grab a brass stab, but why make it more difficult? :)
Great! I know and I agree. That's why my whole post referred to it being old, on my old hdd (not being updated, etc). :) Good old times though....
Distort a supersaw. Add a long reverb. Highpass at around 150Hz. Boost alot around 500 ("honk or "boxiness"). Lowpass at around 4kHz. It also...
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I get flashbacks to LiveSlice. Maybe not your thing but it sure was fun and I think I will go play with it now (I think I have it somewhere on an...
Yes. I know about multiband compression, dynamic EQ, FFT processing, etc (I worked in radio for 6 months and have used Orban compressors). I'm...
Ah, but he didn't specify that little detail. That's what I'm curious about. I use the RS-MET CrossOver band splitter (with 96dB/oct crossover)...
Please shed some light in what way a steep/narrow crossover frequency creates a "sound"? I must be missing something. Is it like "oh, damn that's...
I get what you are saying. Maybe not all, but possibly spot-mics on splashes, thin crashes, stacks, bells and rides (if needed). So that's why...
I still want to know what "sound" you guys are referring to. :rofl: Edit: Oh, maybe it's just squashed MB compressor (or dynamic EQ). Haha.
Firstly, the number of drum mics, choice of mic(s) and placement is dependent on style, genre, sound, etc. There is no right or wrong. I've...
Sweet!
ADR/voice-over? Electro-Voice RE-20 type "proximity-warm" overdubs? At least describe the sound you are referring to.
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I have no idea what you are referring to. Let me know when you have a term/name/description/whatever.
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Yes, there is a 25ms silence/offset at the start of every rendered mp3 (IIRC). My guess is that this 25ms is to avoid "ramping" on some players,...
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