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| location | São Paulo, SP, Brazil | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | Jan 21 at 12:41 | |
| stats | profile views | 7 |
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Feb 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 13 |
accepted | Recording heavy metal guitars with almost zero budget |
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Feb 13 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 13 |
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Recording heavy metal guitars with almost zero budget Almost the perfect answer: Get me any alternative to Guitar Rig - I simply don't want to use it. |
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Feb 13 |
asked | Recording heavy metal guitars with almost zero budget |
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Feb 7 |
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Decode a-law stereo 8 -bit wav data to 16 bit lienear pcm data You should answer your own question and close it, hehe =) BTW: I think what @ObscureRobot meant to say is that this seems more like a programming question than audio/video production. |
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Feb 7 |
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Hardsubbing ASS onto MPEG4 I can point the way, but I can't explain the technique - I used to do this a looooooooooooooong time ago. Try checking this out. The concept is taking the video OUT from the MKV conteiner and then hardcode it. |
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Feb 7 |
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Totally confused with the plethora of different electronic music production hardware; any way to work out what they do? I can't say much about Sonar, I don't think I ever used it - BUT remember that YOUTUBE has tutorials for anyone, in almost any genre, in any platform. Thanks for the edit @Friend_of_george I really need to learn how to indent my answers... |
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Feb 3 |
answered | Hardsubbing ASS onto MPEG4 |
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Feb 3 |
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Totally confused with the plethora of different electronic music production hardware; any way to work out what they do? Added a final note |
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Feb 3 |
answered | Totally confused with the plethora of different electronic music production hardware; any way to work out what they do? |
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Feb 2 |
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Output ogg / FLAC from Adobe Audition On a personal note OGG seems to be possible. But I'd recommend following Warrior Bob's suggestion: Export it as wav or aiff and then convert. |
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Jan 31 |
answered | Dynamic saturation exaggeration |
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Jan 31 |
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Input output devices listed as inactive in device set up (Cubase 5) Try this asio4all.com Install asio4all and select it from the setting on your daw. If you still don't have sound, click on the new asio4all icon on your taskbar to access its control panel. Click on the icon next to your sound card to turn it off. Then go into windows control panel and turn the audio card off. Then go BACK to the asio4all control panel and turn it back on. It should work. |
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Jan 26 |
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Input output devices listed as inactive in device set up (Cubase 5) Does your computer make sounds? If yes, then you do have a soundcard. Which OS are you using? |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 25 |
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Can someone please explain to me what each bar of the equalizer means? I would like just to leave this here. independentrecording.net/irn/resources/freqchart/… |
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Jan 24 |
answered | Input output devices listed as inactive in device set up (Cubase 5) |
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Jan 23 |
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Best sequence in a DAW to improve a poorly recorded voiceover? This. I would just add that depending on the video you could run the vocals tru some fx chain to make the low fi more attractive or less obvious: Short and strong reverb with hi reflections and a analog-feel compressor (like The Glue) would hide some of the bad quality. If it's possible, it would be interesting to add a heavy filter and more compression to make it look like a phone call or something. If you can add background noise, anything with a little bit of white noise will compensate the low quality of the audio - our brain seems to understand better 'broken' audio with white noise. |
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Jan 23 |
answered | Any tool to easily record audio from movies? |