Btw, I don't even own/use S1. I just help people out, obviously.
I don't know what you mean. Don't you have a Studio One manual? If you do, then RTFM....
Lowpass filter enveloped stacked, detuned and spread out saw waves (AKA supersaw) layered with a single sine oscillator. Adjust lowpass filter...
You know, you can't really ask others what monitors YOU are going to buy/use. It's like asking your grandparents what car you should buy.
Lol! All wave editors and DAWs can do it (waveform pen tool, gain/volume tool, insert silence option, normalize tool, etc etc).
Because hammered dulcimer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alcRdeJ5kks There are dulcimer libraries out there for N.I Kontakt, etc....
Just get active studio monitors (and a dedicated audio interface) and be done with it. This seems like too much hassle for you, for such a basic...
Lol! They are taking the classic Stonebridge (Sten Olof Hallström) - "Show Me Love" organ pluck lead to a whole new (low) level. Haha! It was made...
Which pool has the clearest water?
The center/mid is still center/mid, despite the perspective/angle (created by Marek Zaris).
Yeah, it's a lovely spot. ;) Lol! You crack me up! But please, don't fool the newcomers - they might actually think you are serious.
Nice!
"Fat", in comparison to what? It's just kick and snare(ish)...and it's all relative. Add more layers, instruments, sounds and mix it all - then we...
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I have it on my pedal board and it's a great tuner!
Yeah, as said - copy/paste the "I". You can paste them on a few new audio tracks, all tracks panned differently.
Meh. Not gonna work on a big scale. There is also LRAD. [img]
Pad synth(s) layered with piano library. Reverb. EQ to taste. Done. Pads can even be freeware like Majken Chimera, Oatmeal, Synth1 or any HG...
You haven't even scratched the surface, as they say. As a professional sound designer myself I feel both a bit sad and happy for you - Sad...
You are welcome! But it's more fun to play the real thing (and it's more dynamic/expressive/interesting).
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