Sine wave in a synth (subtractive, FM, Wavetable, etc). Set it to monophonic. Add portamento and/or add pitch bend automation. Saturate and add...
Actually, the salesperson didn't do any pitching on me afaik. I just tried a bunch and the Eggs really stood out (both sonically and visually). To...
[IMG] Munrosonic Egg 150. Love them! I went to the store to initially audition Neumann (Klein & Hummel) KH120, but fell for these and bought them...
Nice! Do you pan the original/unaltered mono track? Sounds like you have created a pseudo-M/S technique (where the sides are cancelled out when...
xoxos Steam, Majken Chimera, AvatarST...and Paul's Stretcher (too bad it adds a fixed reverb, but it's a cool granular beast).
Yeah, the "mids and sides mix-knob". Balance is needed. :)
I'm super confused. There is only one way to get The Haas Effect. Duplicate the mono track, so you have two mono tracks. Hard-counterpan them...
Ah, ok! ;) You never know if it's a joke or serious on the internet, as it's just text. :) That doesn't work. The Haas Effect is delaying one...
Haas Effect in its simple form is a natural phenomenon (HRTF is the more complex formula), not "win or mac compatible": Sounds reach the ears at...
Stereo chorus, reverb, delay, Haas... ;)
Don't normalize, as it is destructive. ;) Wavelab has batch processing (if you press ctrl+B).
And he would say Korg MS20. :)
Yeah, cut the very long delay would be a start. Then shorten the sustain.
Deep, as in wide, spatial and 3D? Try various stereo microphone techniques (A/B, X/Y, ORTF, Blumelein, M/S, binaural, etc). Mess with M/S EQ and...
Aren't you mixing up the majors and minors, making it sound weird?
Legato-Foster911. :D OP: We are just studying this at university. One of our teachers is a friend and co-writer with Max Martin. His advice is...
Audjoo Helix, Majken Chimera, xoxos Steam, Oatmeal, BleepStreet Sunrizer, SQ8L, etc etc
Yeah, there is not really a "reverse reverb-trick plugin", since it's physically impossibe (in realtime). Just reverse your vocal, add reverb,...
Do you mean pre-delay, or reversed reverb?
It's normal for most preamps. Some preamps/mixers does ramping on the voltage when you turn them on. It's a pretty neat solution to prevent this...
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