in the past months, i needed synth sounds to go with my recordings, and i bought a retro as-1 software synth, which really worked great for me (maybe it's a total crappy piece of equipment, but being a total keyboards and synths novice i didnt understand it!!!!) and fitted pretty well in my...
what is the best way to get a good rhodes sound without buying the real thing?
is there a keyboard, a virtual instrument, a soundfont or whatever that sounds pretty much like the real thing?
i've really fallen in love with this instrument but i can't afford it, and i need midi and all, so a...
i'd like to use a gate, triggered by the kick drum, on a sine wave, to get more low end keeping the feel of the real bass drum.
i know hardware gates can do this, but is there any way to do it software?
any plug in, any editor...
thank you. :)
i know that this topic may have already been covered, but i searched and couldn't solve my problem anyway...
here's the trouble: i have downloaded some .sf2 files and i really love them. i have played them in the creative keyboard thing and they work.
i want to use them in pro audio 9.
i...
when i use cubase, and i set sound forge as the external editor, and i choose to edit a file, it opens sound forge, but it says that theres an error and it wont let me edit the file.
i dont know what im doing wrong... the same thing works perfectly with cakewalk...
and: how can i send to sound...
just a quick question:
as i dont have much money left, can i use my hi-fi power amp with the tone controls set flat to drive reference monitors, and get decent results?
or do i need a dedicated unit?
and would a 160 Watts power amp be good to drive a 100 W (or less) speaker? thanks a lot!
hi. i just wanted to ask a stupid question.
my singer's voice has a very, VERY large dynamic range.
he whispers and at times he shouts.
of course, running the mic directly in the mixer and then in my computer, i get very annoying distortion problems all the time.
i was wondering if a compressor...
i play electric guitar and i'm planning to buy a new mic (i already have a 57 and a 58) to record good vocals, to use as a drum overhead and, possibly, to record guitar amps.
i've heard rode nt1 and i really like it, but many people are advising the nt3, saying it's more versatile.
i've read...