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Hendrix tuned to it… The Beatles after they came back from India. i’ve used it from time to time. It’s an interesting tuning and want to know what you thought of the tuning if you have done it.
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Black Friday
Hi everyone, So what will you be buying this Black Friday in regards to instruments or plugins? For me I might get Jaeger or Nucleus and already bought Damage 2.
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Panmanagement - a tool that makes your mix amazing
The soundstage is an extremely important aspect of mixing your audio, as it places the instruments on a mental stage that our ears all equate to. I was first taught to listen carefully with my eyes closed because I could see where they were in relation to each other and their surrounding environment when using [insert tool/s here]. Some tools make this job easier than others; however, if you won't stand out from others who use worse quality equipment, then understanding some basics will help tremendously! Nothing can ruin music faster than having bad mixdowns, so invest wisely by investing time into learning how to create a great soundstage for your audio mixes. Your drumset is the backbone of your sound. The same applies when recording audio - you need to make sure that each and every piece of your kit is captured perfectly. This means placing microphones around your set in specific positions so that each element is accurately represented in the final mixdown. By using multiple microphones, you create a sense of depth and space that can be essential to getting the perfect sound for your music. Having a good depth in relation to your audio recording is important so that people can hear what you are saying clearly. This can be achieved by using a good quality microphone and recording in a quiet environment. Another important factor to consider when it comes to audio recordings is the level of volume. Make sure that your recordings are not too quiet or too loud. It is important to think about the editing of your audio recordings. Even if you are recording in a high-quality environment with a great microphone, there may be some background noise that you want to remove. There are many software programs that can help you to edit your recordings and remove any unwanted noise. By taking the time to edit your recordings, you will ensure that they are clear and easy to listen to. By taking the time to consider the depth, volume and editing of your recordings, you will create recordings that are enjoyable and easy to listen to.
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Introduce Yourself! (🔥Start Here in THIS thread)
Hey! Welcome to the Audio Artist Rise Community! This community helps music composers improve, optimize, and inspire themselves as they enter or progress in the audio industry. Step #01: Introduce yourself in THIS thread below! (✄ copy/paste template 👇) What are your goals? What is your current demo reel? What immediate help do you need? **Please DO NOT make a new post, as those clog up the feed (they will be removed). ------------------------------------------------------------------ Best practices in this community: • Level up by posting insights and thoughtful comments. • Help others level up by liking 👍 good posts and comments. • Be kind • If you want to reply to a post, make sure to use REPLY instead of creating a new post • If you need quick help, you can also ask the community 🤝
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Introducing Cinematic Music
Heyho everyone, first of all, thanks so much for voting on the most recent post. What was it about? As I said, please don't overthink it, because we just wanted to check what category we would like to start first ... simply because we have to start somewhere and there will be all four! :) With this being said, I want to introduce Cinematic Music, a guest course by Ariel Yznardo. Ariel is a great and versatile music composer who, among other projects, works for Bleeding Fingers and Really Slow Motion. If someone understands romantic, epic, modern and classical styles of music, then it is him. Here is, how things will start rolling. The course is now open as early access and does NOT contain anything for now. Even the sections are incomplete but the first videos will roll out within the next couple of days. Ariel will deep dive into common structures, melody types, his approach to templates, arrangement and all the goodies you need to write Cinematic Music. Finally, he will jump into writing music for the four different styles as mentioned above - of course, as for the poll, he will start with "Epic." 🚀 Please be aware that this will not be a notation or sheet music course. All will happen in the piano roll and inside Cubase. As a thank you for early supporters we will make this course available for 69 USD and then, depending on the added content, gradually move up the price. In short, if you grab it fresh & hot and support us including a bit of patience, you will have a big advantage, because this course will also end somewhere around in the 179-249 USD region. Cinematic Music can already be ordered in the Classroom directly. No coupon or any external links needed. I also want to address something briefly. This is a guest course, so we can't make this accessible for free to program or pass owners. If you do the math, it wouldn't work out by instantly paying someone thousands of USD upfront to give around 70 people access to it. I can explain this a bit deeper if you want, but logically it wouldn't work out, especially if, at one point, there would be more program members and guest courses in the future.
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