Depends on what you mean by "MIDI". If the serial link that transmits your MIDI data runs on the classic 31.25 kbaud data rate then the jitter...
It's not about the tools, it's about how you use them. Good presets can make even shitty synths shine. And EQ is often another key to make sounds...
Priceless :hillbilly:
For about $100 you can nowadays get an old iPad, Lemur and a MIDI dock, what else do you need?
That's perfect, thank you! Link: http://r128gain.sourceforge.net/
@Xupito MIDI velocity controlled by a game pad? Cool!
Your song has a few really nice elements that I would work out individually first, without glueing them together in rapid pace. Also, I would...
The challenge you're going to face is to make a transient that forms a good symbiosis with your sound. Instead of synthesizing, I usually pick...
SunVox is great but I just can't become friends with its UI. I'd rather construct something inside VCVRack or Audulus, even if it takes more time.
'Output MIDI data' usually means that the plugin will send MIDI messages. You'll have to record than on your own I suppose.
Hey, cheers for that great link!!
A few updates about what I've found over time after trying maybe 50 more tools on MacOS. They are the best for how I work, your preferences might...
Good point, also note that you can add keyboard shortcuts to any program using: System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > App Shortcuts > "+"...
If your workflow is totally different from mine and Avenger fits it well then that's perfectly fine! Maybe I should start using arps in...
Sounds like you effectively need a specific scale for each transposition step, right?
@Moonlight, @Cav Emp Every big synth has its own advantages like Omni, Avenger, Synthmaster... For me, Alchemy (which comes practically for free...
+1 for Elastique Pro 3 and Melodyne. I'm surprised though that stretching by only 10% already gives audible stuttering, especially with vocals...
The calculator is indeed one of the many examples of how MS changed stuff for worse in recent OS versions :dunno:
I think it's mostly a matter of getting used to it. No need to be a genius although that wouldn't hurt :winker: And I was talking about the bass,...
Sub size is one thing, I wouldn't go for a small sub either but the sub and its placement also has to match the speakers sound-wise. If you're...
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