WickieMedia's audio engineering and production tutorials provide in-depth information about sound-design and processing of sound.
In the first season we see Dynamic processors like compressors, gates, de-essers, maximizers and get to learn how they work and what their commonly found functions are. The second season: Spectral processing, we are looking at frequencies and how to manipulate the frequency content of our audio signal with the use of filters and equalizers.
Currently running season 3. Where we will take a look at mixing, mixing theory, mixing consoles, signalflow.. Knowing and understanding all these concepts will allow you to approach a mix in a completely different way. This season will contain a whole lot of tutorials, so I hope y'all are ready for it!
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Thank you, I've bought a mixer (was told to buy a slightly better one than you need because your setup will expand) I'm utterly baffled by all the buttons and knobs and have been using a fraction of its potential and often have the mixer poised to throw out the window. Your tutorials are helping but I am finding it tough and watch them many times.
Would it be correct to say that when describing a wave curve in an XY graph, the sample rate is the amount of steps/second on the X axis and the bit depth is simply the amount of increments on the Y axis?
I'm wondering if analog tape sound is about wow, flutter, hiss, and other, normally unwanted artifacts or does real tape simply impart a depth of image as well as soft edges that are more forgiving than digital to a performance.
So how you get 5 gain reduction help me with the math 😮 from how i understand it lets say my threshold is set at 10db and my ratio is 3:1 you normally do the math by taking away 10 from 3 and adding back 1 and you get 8db is the correct method
Better to think of it as a internal fader that controls the output volume level, rather than just a gate that opens and closes. In fact it is a volume controller in digital form.