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How to tune vocals

Tuning vocals using plugins like Waves Tune, Melodyne, and autotune can help you achieve a polished and pitch-perfect sound. Here’s a general guide on how to use these tools effectively: 1 Set up your vocal recording Ensure that you have a clean and well-recorded vocal track before starting the tuning process. Make sure there is

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PulTec EQ

The PulTec EQ P-1A is a classic equalizer that has been used on countless recordings over the past several decades. It’s known for its warm, smooth sound and ability to shape the tonality of a track in a subtle yet effective way. All top audio engineering schools have this EQ to build new audio engineers

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Audio Signals – Mic, Line, Instrument & Speaker

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Learn the difference between mic-level signal, instrument-level signal, line-level signal, and speaker-level signal. Microphone, instrument, line and speaker level signals differ in terms of voltage levels. From weakest to strongest voltage level goes the mic level signal, the instrument level signal, the line level signal and then the speaker level signal. – Audio Signals (Blog)

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What’s Bitcrushing? 5 Best Bitcrusher Plugins for Music Production

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Bitcrushing is an instantly recognizable sound effect. What’s Bitcrushing? 5 Best Bitcrusher Plugins for Music Production Its signature digital tone can sound like a broken sound card or a corrupted audio file. Even so, it’s a unique sonic texture that can be used creatively to create interest and variety in your sound. In this article,

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5 Common Mistakes While Recording

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5 Common Mistakes While Recording Blog With the flexibility of digital music production, it can be easy to think of tracking as a relatively unimportant step in the music recording process. If your sound is largely dependent on digital processing, why bother with small details like microphone placement or preamp selection? Aren’t these considerations just

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Future of Sound – Ambisonics

Introduction to Ambisonics Ambisonics is a full-fledged surround sound format: in addition to the horizontal plane, it covers sound sources above and below the listener. Unlike various multi-channel surround formats, the transmission channels in ambisonics do not carry speaker signals. Instead, they contain a speaker-independent representation of the sound field called B-format, which is then

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