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@@ElishaRecords Well, when you listen to music on different headphones, it sounds more or less distant/intimate. I was looking for a similar effect that doesn't evolve over time. You set it once and for all.
@@extrabigmehdito get that effect of closeness you need to first consider the type of microphone and also how you record the sounds. Usually I use a condenser microphone and record really close to the audio source. That will give you that close up effect. I’ll do a video about it and also about ASMR
Many of the menus are dark by default. What I showed is what Cubase allows you to modify. Other than that it’s all about the OS you’re using and Cubase itself.
Hi dude, maybe I'm wrong but I think it's because he is on MAC and not PC. Even if my Windows is in Dark mode I can't change the drop down menu to black colour.
I was using LAB for voice pitch use towards voice acting an old game that had no voice acting in it, and was getting frustrated with LAB's tendency to have very robotic sounds happening far too often. This video and the plugin itself was right on time with it dude :D keeping the formants at 0% with it is doing the trick for me. Thank you!
hey man, love your content, am a new musician trying to upload on Distrokid but I don't know my way around the music copyright protection, any knowledge on how to obtain the music copy right license? thanks
Hey, make sure to download the free royalties checklist, it’s on almost all my videos on the description. That should get you covered. As far as actually seeking to copyright songs, you can do it at the library of congress website, I recommend you batch them if you do so, but technically this is not super necessary. You have copyright as soon as you put it on paper or some medium and date it. What I do recommend is for you to register with a PRO and have a publishing collection company behind you like Songtrust or similar. All is explained on my freebie.
Tell me, what is the principle of manual arpeggio pattern adjustment? What parameter is each adjustment band responsible for? How to set the starting note? There is no manual anywhere.
Seems like another video to go in depth about this. Grantly the manuals are sometimes lacking on very specific things like this. The manuals are pretty generic. I’ll keep this in mind for future videos for sure
Gracias por la clase que necesitaba para manejar a mi antojo todos los sonidos de xpand2 nuevo suscritor aprendi en poco tiempo lo que necesitaba master.
So, in short, what is the key to increasing dynamics, creating (crispy) sound and creating modern eurodance/pop sound within a club track? My friend is Akura and we made song that got played by ATB at the biggest festivals. Adventure Club - Wonder (Akura 2020 Remix) is a newer one by him but I just really like how he mixes and everything sounds so crisp and precise without any mud. Maybe you can help me understand? 😓
The goal on any mix is creating the proper balance, that means knowing what to prioritize on the mix. Dynamics are created by contrasting sections of the song, and by prioritizing again, within the song, what’s most important weather that’s vocals, drums, a bass line, etc. People fail from the get go because of the sound selection. Sound selection comes in pre-production, not in the mix. If you want to sound crispy and like some specific song, pick sounds that reflect that character and color. Hope that makes sense my friend.