Finally, if you want the effect of lots of compression but without the artifacts, one trick is to place two compressors in series, set with relatively high thresholds and low ratios. There’s not enough compression in either to do violence to the signal, but when combined, they sort of mu...
A final nasty that sometimes crops up is 50Hz/60Hz hum or buzz, stemming from an earth-loop problem when capturing the sample. It's best to re-record, but if you can't, simple notch EQ won't solve the issue. Instead, use a comb-filtering plug-in such as Tone Boosters' TB_HumRemo...
However, the term was coined by Cubase inventors Steinberg and specifically refers to their “Virtual Studio Technology.” No matter what format you use, audio plugins will be your main tools during your mix process. Here’s an overview of the major types used for mixing....
finger dexterity, and timing. By integrating the metronome into your scale practice routine, you can develop a solid foundation in scale playing and enhance your overall musicality. Here’s how to apply the metronome to scale practice:
Mime-type:audio/ac3 Aliases: - Related extensions: .aifcCompressed AIFF Audio .drmCubase Drum Map SPICE AC/Frequence Data The AC1 file belongs to the Data category and works with SPICE, being used as a SPICE AC/Frequence Data. SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is a...
In Ardour, a digital audio workstation, the Alt + A keyboard shortcut aligns the end(s) of a selected region or clip to the start of the previous or next region or clip. This can be useful for creating smooth transitions between different audio regions. 3. Zoom (Linux) – Mute/unmute...
In this video, LANDR's Head Engineer, Al Isler goes through everything you need to start a home studio. To start a home studio you need a laptop, an audio interface, headphones, a mic, a MIDI controller and music production software. ...
One minor point might be that the USB 1.1 connection can cause a delay while recording, thus you will need to have a bit of patience on some computers before the audio is transferred to the computer. Most USB interfaces do not have phantom power for condenser microphones, but this one ...
But the good news is that software-based EQ effects are readily available to us in most audio editing software or Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) – such asAudacity(free, open-source),Adobe Audition,Logic Pro,Cubase, andStudio One.
The same is true when you sequence MIDI in your DAW and send the information to hardware gear like an analog synth or drum machine. The biggest benefit of MIDI is that you can easily edit performances note by note, change their articulation, or even alter or replace the sound that plays ...