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Mcgiver69

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  1. I can only advise to make it as flat as possible and use a lot of references to make your mix as close to whatever your reference track is. Like I said it will never be ideal because a well treat room cost a lot and we usually do not have the space to create such room.

    I think that package you are buying comes with both (room and headphones) so I would then get the CanOpener to test my mixes with headphones, that will take it close to your speakers and will give you more points of reference (with CO and without). That's what I would do.

  2. Only headphones, if you're talking about monitors then Sonarworks is the best way to go, cheaper than IK Multimedia and still gives you great results.

    The issue is that no matter what room you have the calibration will ensure your monitors will operate at the flattest possible. It's not ideal but there's no such thing when you have a home recording or small studio environment.

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  3. 59 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

    Got, thanks for the timely 'heads up'. I can't say that 'grind' is my speciality subject, but I'll give it a chance. Wish me luck. B|

    It is a guitar Amp Sim and even though was created for Metal tones, can be used for almost anything. The clean amps are very nice as well as the rock amps. The best is that it is very light on CPU.

  4. On 03/08/2020 at 15:55, uk_lefty said:

    Thanks... I have downloaded Reaper but never actually used it, just a bit more experienced with Audacity. I'll take your advice on all of the above, much appreciated. 

    If you can't get along with Reaper you can try Tracktion Waveform 11 (free version). Very easy to use and totally free or if you're using Windows you can get Cakewalk (another great DAW and totally free).

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  5. If you have Cubase, it already comes with everything you need for mixing your songs. All you'll ever need is EQ, compression, saturation, reverb and delay which Cubase has very good ones. Unless you are looking for analogue emulation plugins or something special. If that's not the case then you have every plugin you need.

    My advice will be to learn those first and if there's something you want to do and you can't by using the stock plugins then go buy some more.

  6. As a person who needs structure to be able to learn anything I appreciate that he decided to provide a proper learning journey to new students. I hate most online schools are all they do is chuck courses and let you to your own devices. This could be a real game changer which guide players much like traditional schools do where once you're done with the Syllabus then you can pick and choose any other extra courses targeting specific subjects but this means you'll be able to make the best out of them because you are well familiar with the material imparted because the foundation was already well laid along "The Path".

    Kudos to him, he has created a great online resource and now I think more people will be able to make the most out of it.

     

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  7. Ok Guys, those of you that own a Focusrite interface and were smart enough to register it are now able to get Bias FX2 LE for free.

    Just login to you account, then go the My Software, follow the instructions and get the goodies.

    ENJOY!!!!

    BTW Waves are not giving 2nd licenses for any active plugins that you have. Go to the Waves page and register to get 2nd licenses to install in your second computer.

    ENJOY!!!!!

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  8. 5 hours ago, Sibob said:

    Generally speaking, you won't even really hear the benefits of 96kHz unless you're recording audio with a lot of nuance, spoken word, perhaps a close-mic'd string quartet, acoustic folk etc etc.
    If one is recording 'rock and pop' music, ie music that distorts the sound-wave in some way (and of course I count 'synth' sounds found in pop and other music in that), then really 44.1 or 48 is more than enough. Increasing from there will increase the size of your project files, although also improve your latency figures, so there are pros and cons that come with the choice.

    Si // Focusrite 

    B I N G O

  9. For those who write movie, theatre or orchestral music. Spitfire audio is giving away a version of their BBC Symphony Orchestra Discover library. It is going right now for £49 but if you fill in a questionnaire they send you a link for a free download within 15 days.

    Here's the link  to the library and some samples

    https://www.spitfireaudio.com/shop/a-z/bbc-symphony-orchestra-discover/

    Here's a link  to the questionnaire

    https://www.spitfireaudio.com/bbc-so-discover/application/login/

    Enjoy!!!!

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  10. Ok here's a great deal. IK Multimedia is offering a free guitar amp with the already free amps in their FREE Amplitube 4 CS. I know it is a guitar amp but hey free is free.

    all you need to do is to sign up for their newsletter and download the free version of Amplitube Custom shop. The free amp is the Orange Tiny Terror.

    https://www.ikmultimedia.com/

     

     

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