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@@lexlexlex007 I honestly haven't tried the 80's. I hear great things about them as well. I think the 80's may be more popular, I also wanted a 3 way speaker
Greetings. Great job you doing I've been struggling with mixing vocals for a long time. Thanks for the tutorials. Can you take us through the production up to mixing of your beats. Cause I am struggling with playing to metronome. I end up neglecting projects.. Much love from South Africa
This is the most honest and true explanation of what DAW you should use - the one that suits you best - and for me, that’s Cubase. I started out on Cubase 2 on the Atari ST in 1990 when it was MIDI only then used Cubase VST on a PC from ‘99 to ‘02. I got a Mac and switched to Logic Gold 4.8 (with Ableton Live 1.5, Reason 2.0 and added Pro Tools 6 with an MBOX in ‘03) and have DAW switched ever since! Now, I’m on Cubase Pro 13 with HALion 7 and SpectraLayers Pro 11 and I’m settled again. Great video!
So I don’t know. I had the Kali LP 8’s and always wanted the In 8’s. I know a lot of people who swear by the IN 8’s. They’re more budget friendly than the Focals. I think either or really works. I swore by the Kali Audio monitors, I might get some LP6's and set them on the other side of my room
Definitely glad I came across this channel..Gotta check out your "work" as well. Whenever I see a real setup, I just know when someone is for real. Gear can get expensive quick. Getting my setup together lately.
The Focal’s? I know the Focal Solo6’s and Trio6 are better but I can’t speak for any other Focal’s… I have the HS5’s, HS8’s but upgrading to the Focal Trio6 and Solo6’s. I’m not a fan of any other Focal’s…but they probably do sound better than the Yamaha’s. I also have AuraTones
They sound great. I wouldn't say the sound better or not than the HS8's but I do like the stereo imaging and the emotion they give. Here's the video I made on them. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NgT803kFCBE.html
Great to listen to this as a bedroom studio hobbyist myself. I came from a area in England that loved the drum and bass genre.. I grew up wanting to be a club mc which after years of practice I got pretty good at it.. nowadays I have just started making rap beats and drill/trap instrumentals. I don't actually mc no more so I'm putting my energy into beats.. I just started to understand the basics eg. I'm working with a free version of cubase 12 with a limit of 24 audio tracks available so I'm building the drums in a about 13. Then maybe 7 midi tracks I have to bounce down to free up cpu. Apart from buying a ur44c I haven’t paid nothing major yet. If you had to pick a starter keyboard what would that be? Peace from me in the UK
I hope lauten audio sends you the upgrade to this mic for doing this cause i am certainly not pushing Lauten without them giving up a mic atleast..........no way
I don't understand why people are calling this the best free drum plugin. The samples are dope indeed but the plugin is very poorly made and designed. You can not load samples into pads and make a kit. They have kick bank, clap bank etc but if you want to create a drum loop with samples from different banks like kick bank, clap bank, hihat bank, snare bank, snap bank etc. you have to open different (5 instances) instances of loop track vst plugin in 5 tracks which takes up a lot of ram and cpu usage and nonetheless time to compose/program. It's better to collect free drum/one shot samples from the net and use a free sampler like Sitala or Speedrum Lite to create a drum loop in a single track.
What the difference u say the most between these and the st6 the ones that look the same with the red board that cost twice the price.do they sound even better.trying to do one last one and done I have Yamaha hs8 right now and want to a clear upgrade and then that’s it I’m done.no price budget fam hit me with w.e u got .new sub!!!
So I really haven’t had a chance to try the ST6’s but my friend has a pair and he swears by them and says that these are the territory last speakers you will buy or you will keep for a very long time. He said the clarity on them is absolutely amazing but once again, you get what you pay for and also, the room you are in is going to a difference in it as well. The Twin Evo just work very well for my room.
Steinburg owns the ASIO standards which are required for 32 bit audio😂 everyone else like protools pay royalties to use a downgraded version declocked at 24 bit
I use these in my live gigs-- love wireless mics because as a frontman, they allow for freedom of movement. To me, the PTU-71 sounds great- I bought it on a gamble but I'm so glad I did.
So I don’t know. I had the Kali LP 8’s and always wanted the In 8’s. I know a lot of people who swear by the IN 8’s. They’re more budget friendly than the Focals. I think either or really works.
Has anybody used Eneloop 1900mAh batteries on these? How many hours do you typically get out these cells? Also, how is the accuracy of the battery indicator when rechargeable Eneloops are used?
This is a very good video for beginner like myself. I like the way things are explained and the illustrations. The step by step guide on the main vocal chain is very helpful and you can bet I will be using it. Do you have a video on how to add the background vocals?
I'm a visual person can you do another video showing what you did. This is good but watching what you did would be very helpful for me. Thanks in advance