It's not a pop or click like when it pops or clips because of the hardware or volume, I hear it when gain reduction happens, not on the full mix, but when you solo the track. It doesn't happen on let's say guitar, where the limiter fairly always active, it's on instruments with big attack
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I have found a dbx 1066 for 300$ Can and I wonder if it is a good buy. I own a delta 1010lt soundcard and would use the dbx at mixing, rerooted.
My first question is:Would it still sound better than vst compressors, after the a/d d/a conversion stuff, considering the soundcard I own.
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I don't bother with the clock thing. Just use a free vst instrument and feed it with your midi. This way you're 100% sure it's at the right spot, and you don't waste your time adjusting the clock. This is a normal cubase issue.
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with midi, you can use iterative quantizing to randomise timing a bit, to give a feel, is there a way i can do so with velocity. velocity is now all at 100 and i would like it to be more random, between 85 and 115 maibe. and i got the kick drum written on C1 note, but i have left foot...
I got my dmp3 for 100$ used, CAN. Have a look at every pawn shop you can, you'll probably find it somewhere. Here we even have a pown shop specialised with studio stuff.
WOW my behringer mixer eurocrap juste died in my hands, not completely thaugh. I put it on, got all the lights flashing like crazy (what a beautiful view it it was :D ) And now the volume is gone, I gotta turn the master volume to max to hear it as loud as when it was at -25 before...
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I'm now working on a metalcore project, composed of drum, 2 guitar, 1 bass and 1 vocal. The 4th song of the demo includes a guitar solo, I wonder how you guys mix it? do you drop everything under de solo of a db or two, or just boost the solo, I kinda don't have pleasant...
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The distinction is it keeps the ambiance in, but to a lower volume. I might be wrong but I think the noise gate will simply not play anything other than what passes the treshold. Am I right?
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I might be the dumbest guy not to have figured it out before, but I figured out how to get less ambience in the drum mics. I didn't wanna get rid of it, but wanted a bit less bleeding between the mics.
I took a compressor and instead of compressin with 3:1 ratio or whatever else, I set it...
I feel it's good to see where are your mistakes. At a time I could pump up the volume, i got my track in har-bal and realised everything was on the lower frequencies and higher. So i got back to the original mix and re-eq some instruments to fit in the hole. Sounded much better after and I could...
hey guys, I have a little, not annoying so much, problem. When I click on the right mouse button and select new (where you see "microsoft word document" "folder" "text document" etc) There are traces of old programs I uninstalled, like "DIY screensaver" and "giga studio" and 2-3 others like...
well it's said in the title. Will my old version of windows xp home with sp2 work well or am I better off to go with the x64?
sorry If this question is dumb to you, but I don't know much about the underlying processes of 64bit. :rolleyes:
Drumagog can work as a vst, dx or rta so it will work with protools. Sorry for the mic confusion, you will need no mics for the drum, except overheads. all you will need is a trigger for the snare, a trigger for the kick, a trigger for each toms.
by the way, you can convert your drum into a edrum for like 1$ per piece. all you have to do is take the metal circle of an old head, and sew a fiberglass screen to it. the you screw a metal plate in the snare/tom/whatever with a piezo on it and a piece of foam.
check out this video...
If I understand right, you mean like if you drummer hit the snare a bit too late. then yes. since everything becomes midi, you just have to click and you have added/moved a sample. If you recorded the trigger peak, then you just have to cut the peak and place it where it should be.
rather than...