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Oct
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revised Reason: Why do my songs sound dull and soft?
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Oct
19
answered Reason: Why do my songs sound dull and soft?
Oct
18
comment is there a way to replicate the doppler effect (shift)?
@TravisDtfsuCrum No worries dude. Cheers
Oct
18
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Oct
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revised is there a way to replicate the doppler effect (shift)?
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Oct
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comment is there a way to replicate the doppler effect (shift)?
Nope, unfortunalty not. Are you looking for a free one? I did find something called spacestation but looks like its no longer available (however im sure some google searches will yield some results) kvraudio.com/product/spacestation_by_oli_larkin
Oct
18
answered is there a way to replicate the doppler effect (shift)?
Oct
17
comment Sharing music mixes and copyrights?
@Josh Very annoying! Copyright is such a pain in the ass. Just because some fat cat wants a bit of cash. Disappointing!
Oct
16
comment Sharing music mixes and copyrights?
People do this on soundcloud all the time, I don't think its an issue. (also check out mixcloud mixcloud.com/about)
Oct
16
comment Acid Pro alternatives for OS X
@ObscureRobot cheers.
Oct
16
comment Acid Pro alternatives for OS X
@TravisDtfsuCrum It might not be an issue if you have the full version, it should integrate it into the DAW for you (which is another great feature as you don't have to switch between apps).
Oct
15
revised Acid Pro alternatives for OS X
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Oct
15
comment Acid Pro alternatives for OS X
I find the workflow incredibly fast, it's very easy to use and comes with a decent amount of plugins, effects and sounds. The pro version also comes with melodyne :-). It hasn't got any 'bloat' so it's really quick and the shortcuts and 'drag n drop' workflow just makes it a breeze. Give the demo a go, I switched from cubase a couple of years ago and haven't looked back.
Oct
15
answered Acid Pro alternatives for OS X
Oct
5
comment how can I make sounds of different frequencies appear subjectively equally loud?
@Ana p.s. do you have a link to the software you are using? I am interested to see what it is. Thanks.
Oct
5
comment how can I make sounds of different frequencies appear subjectively equally loud?
This is also quite interesting as the perception of loudness is also related to the frequency of the sound played before it. So if you played the notes in a different order, you would have different results. hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/loud.html
Oct
5
comment how can I make sounds of different frequencies appear subjectively equally loud?
@TravisDtfsuCrum Eq-ing is not a good idea. What would you be eq-ing? There are set frequencies (220, 440, 880) so there would very little other frequencies to boost (which is undesirable anyway in this case) so essentially all you would be doing is boosting the gain of said frequencies. I guess this is just an issue with 'perceived' loudness. A simple approach is to just use your ears on this one and boost the volume on the frequencies you perceive to be quieter until they sound ok to you.
Oct
5
comment Fl Studio replacement
Also mention StudioOne by presonus. It's a newbie but created by the same people who worked on Cubase. It's very intuitive and easy to use (without all the bloat). Highly recommended, I switched from cubase a few years ago and haven't looked back.
Oct
4
comment Smooth volume reduction of music between pieces of speech with Sound Forge
@drake035 You should be able to right click and select an option called fade-type (on the volume envelope between your two points).