Yes. Everything is a remix. There are multiple ways of recreating sounds.
As a mastering engineer I use automation on almost every track/song I recieve. It allows me to have full control of things - from dynamic...
There's not a "one plugin to create width and depth". It comes down to multiple techiques during production and mixing, that all work together to...
Harmonica with volume automation. Or could be a synth. Or anything really. Just re-create with similar harmonics/overtones, reverb, etc.
I like (not love) taking notes and reading them. They help me remember things I would otherwise forget. That's about all I want to write down...
Sounds a little talkbox'y. Try a talkbox. [MEDIA]
OLLO Audio S4X and X1.
It totally depends on the mix, genre, amout of elements, etc. There is no "mix by numbers". Simple gain-staging along with good mixing will...
Yes, 48kHz has a little less foldover/aliasing. I record in 48K and oversample when needed. When mastering I capture (my hybrid chain) at 96k.
Distortion. Pitch bend and/or portamento/glide along with highpass modulation/automation.
It depends.
Jeskola Buzz.
No. Not unless it's very tonal and part of the tonality (808 bass, tuned toms playing a rudiment, etc).
For depth-placement I use pre-fader parallel send to HPF+LPF (naturall roll-off), room reverb (with suiting predelay) and M/S mixer (narrower or...
RNC 1773
[MEDIA] Jk. Idk what "machine" it is. But I know how I would recreate/synthesize it. Edit: Is there a follow-up question?
Because wavelength and space for absorbtion and diffusion.
If they are mastered, just lower the volume of louder songs so that the percieved loudness is normalized (consistant loudness across all songs,...
A few dB of headroom. Learn simple gain-staging and you will be fine. It ought to be the first thing one learns.
Use samples as impulse responses in convolution reverbs. Granulize samples in granular samplers.
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