Unbelievable, those bastards should be kicked out of every platform.
[MEDIA] :rofl:
Because the TE ist Deutsch, I'm pretty sure he weiß das. Das ist hier schon lange Tradition und das find ich auch gut so. :like:
Maybe ReaFIR in this package?
Looks like some people here can't tell the difference between a synth and a workstation.
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It's not about the behaviour of various devs but about one dev and his various plugins. Jeez.
Especially when you combine drums sounds, make sure the tool can move the waves in sample steps and has a phase inversion, better phase shifting...
Nope, that's a shelf. You'll need the one on the far right, the cut (you can see the 12dB in the pic).
@Radio, mate, read the OP, you haven't understood the problem (again).
As a starting point, 1300 - 1500Hz LP, 12 or 18dB slope.
I can think of only two ways to achieve this. Either screen recording and slo-mo playback or duplicate the source, add a transient designer to...
Correct, I've never used RMS for this measurement before, so I didn't recognize its mistake straight away. :like: = RMS +3, not RMS. VU and RMS...
Wot? 0VU only equals -18dBFS peak for a sine wave, for music this dBFS value will never appear again. I thought this is clear by now... And BTW,...
[IMG] Nicely said, these are your words: [img]
It's just a bit of bragging by Reaper. :winker: You can choose LUFS or RMS and it uses these m, s, and i times for RMS aswell.
It's what riders are doing, so not an uncommon effect but a different thing than gain staging. But I'm not sure if this one rides too. My comment...
You may find it as surprising as me, but we had pros and self-proclaimed pros here at AS who didn't not know exactly how this calibration was...
That's a layer of several orchestral drums, heavily clipped/distorted. I'd look for orchestral or cinematic drum libraries, could be there're some...
Nah, it's waaay less difficult than you might think. Gain staging means FX out level = FX in level, that's it. No matter if it's hardware or...
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