cant recognize this, whats is that?
in a few weeks maybe i have some project to try this, hope i can remember and come back here to tell what i think! thanks for that info!
yes i discover this a few days ago and then i saw this at sisite and wanna get more involved at this thing. may goshhh, gonna study this now, but...
this attitude happens a lot, its like they get some excelent point that they dont need to do nothing else, cause verything works, the money keeps...
haha damn x_x . thanks
hey for me its has a value, im not a serial compresser guy but sometimes i need to do this the best i can, and never can get a good compression :/...
sounds good without tried it! thanks!
Just to learn more from another perspectives or "tricks". i use it as the standard for mastering ( in this example ), attack 30ms, release 0.1 or...
interesting! , but if im not wrong, that means its available to download for free??? if im right, i cant find the way to get it x_x
same here! as far i know, the CPU takes an important role , am i right? eg: if i have a 100mb file, the far i can compressed with winrar in w11...
do u recomend some udemy courses? time ago i tried them and was garbage for me, i agree with faderpro or groove3 are good places to research and learn
hi, thanks for the response, so far insight 2 takes my attention :p maybe in a while gonna walk around sis site :p
First response: dbFS as always? i dont understand when it measure in dbFS or not!! :c some spectrum shows in db but its not saying its on dbFS......
hmm, im following u but... need to question... can u be more specific about HOW i need to observing? like, playing in the background a pink noise...
hmmm insteresting, sound more pleasure to find some elements dominating the moment in the song.. thanks! maybe im gonna try it! oh yes about dll...
yes i saw some guys from EspaƱa doing this with Logic spectrum analyzer, and shows that T-Rack 5 Metering, behaves too similar to show where it...
that explain why in some config in spectrum meter from studio one, the waveforms at the low freq, shows squares.. like this [ATTACH]
yes thanks for that comparision, if im not wrong @Sinus Well talk about this.
yes, this, thanks! so the bands are calculated in dbs in the yellow and the meter in gray next to, are calculating the peaks right? just for...
never though of this maths... it is to find a real peak of a certain element ?
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