Youtaites and vsingers, it took Paul McCartney 32 takes to nail the song “Blackbird”. You should NEVER feel bad about doing too many takes. Do as many as you need to create the music you want to create!
Youtaites and vsingers, it took Paul McCartney 32 takes to nail the song “Blackbird”. You should NEVER feel bad about doing too many takes. Do as many as you need to create the music you want to create!
It's essentially a smart, dynamic EQ that suppresses whatever harsh resonant frequencies that you target
It can take the edge off of cheap mics, help keep the low end consistent when moving around, and soften even the most ear-piercing vtuber screeches
Waves just released a zero latency version of their insanely good Curves Equator resonance suppression plugin
Paired with the free Waves StudioRack for OBS, streamers can now use what I consider one of the best "makes shit sound better" plugins you can get
And it's only $40
Considering how I react to wrapping presents, forced origami making would be a most effective torture method against me
I think AI still needs a bit of work...
ok…WHO TF…gave Ella…a KNIFE!?!?
Mixers! 24hr deal on ADPTR plugins ($30 vs the usual $200+)
Metric AB is my go-to metering plugin. AB'ing mixes, checking loudness, phase, stereo width and MId-Side. It's just a fantastically useful plugin
Streamliner is also amazing for hearing how mixes will sound on various streaming platforms
"She Ride on my Time till she City Pop" - Ellazhu 🍳 2024
If you haven't seen her Ride on Time cover yet please check it out! She is clearly mentally unwell and in dire need of the support 👍
This project was so much fun to mix!!!!!
To keep the vintage feel, I limited myself to emulations of gear that would've been available at CBS/Sony studios in Tokyo in the 1980's (where "Ride on Time" was originally recorded)
Hope everyone can catch the premiere!
I guess I should’ve shown what was happening INSIDE the grill
I know deductive reasoning is difficult for you Canadians
For the last few years, I’ve made a rotisserie Thanksgiving turkey that my family absolutely raves about
This year, it’s pouring rain so this was my genius solution lmao
This project was so much fun to mix!!!!!
To keep the vintage feel, I limited myself to emulations of gear that would've been available at CBS/Sony studios in Tokyo in the 1980's (where "Ride on Time" was originally recorded)
Hope everyone can catch the premiere!
ELLA YOUR PHRASING!!!!!!!!!!
At least then she’d have an after work snack
and here are some pics of her as a puppy that my sister took on her vintage camera
Yesterday I had to say goodbye to another furry friend and it really never gets any easier. Everyone, please go hug and kiss your pets for me and for Nala. Love them as much as you can, always
Fun Fact: Decca Tree relies on a very unique aspect of the Neumann M50 mic
It's a small diaphragm omni capsule mounted within a sphere. This sphere creates increasing directionality at higher frequencies, giving you the best of both worlds
Rich extended low end with a clear stereo image
Sometimes knowing some recording history can be so so helpful when trying to recreate certain sounds
A lot of 50's/60's orchestral stuff was purely Decca Tree with no outrigger, ambient, or spot mics
There's definitely something about the purity of a single stereo capture
RePitch Standard gives you the Shaper Tool, Smooth Join, Draw Tool, and the Warp Points Tool
I use Warp Points A LOT and the Draw Tool is such a useful thing (that I wish Melodyne had) so for $40 it is well worth the upgrade
Heads up if you own RePitch Elements!
Check your Upgrade Offers with the current Black Friday sale
RePitch Standard is only $40 for me but I'm not sure if that's because I also own ReVoice Pro. Would love to know if that's the discount for all RePitch Elements owners!
Just look at that hair lmao
Compared to the Disney movie version, MIchael Bolton's "I Will Go the Distance" kinda fucks in the most 90's Adult Contemporary Rock way possible
Doesn't hurt that it was mixed by the same guy that did Daft Punk's Random Access Memories
This is actually a good topic for a long post
What specs to look at when pairing headphones to an interface etc
The 4th gen 2i2 is 50 Ω which is ideally 400 Ω for headphones, which is very high
Audient iD14 is around 23 Ω, so 184 Ω for HPs
MOTU M2 is 0.06 Ω, or only 0.48 Ω for HPs
Most manufacturers don't even post that spec but if you watch Julian Krause on YT he posts his test results in every review
Headphone Output Impedance, it's basically the measure of electrical resistance
The rule of thumb is headphone impedance should be 8 times the hp output impedance to maintain the flattest frequency response. In practice, lower is usually fine but it varies
Info for both you and Shiro: The only bad spec on the 4th gen Scarlett is the high HP output impedance
I'd try and use headphones 80 ohms or more ideally to keep the frequency response flat as possible
Other than that they basically improved everything + 2i2 has digitally controlled preamps 👍
This is such important info for streamers!
I've heard this issue on so many streams, big and small, so don't miss out on this thread and Coffee's follow up on using noise gates/expanders
The fact that things like biggest pumpkin competitions exist, and that the growers even name their gargantuan gourds and show them off at autumnal festivals is something so delightful..… it is so warming to remember the whimsical treasures of humanity found in little pockets of our world 🤍