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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · 2,344. Apr 7, 2024. #11. I'm only here for the live sound posts and I'd prefer two separate sub forums. Not only are both sufficiently different beasts to warrant separation, but I do not buy the lack of traffic argument for keeping them together. Reason - competitor forums with separate live sound and recording sub forums are far, far quieter ...

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · This curve is an empirical graphical representation of the human ear’s characteristic response to different frequencies at various loudness levels. It is named after Harvey Fletcher and Wilden A. Munson, the two Bell Labs scientists who first documented this phenomenon in the 1930s.

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  4. 3 days ago · 1. Create a new song with basic audio and midi tracks - doesn't have to be complicated. 2. Don't add any plugins. 3. Export the mix and let S1 bring the mix back into your song as a new track. 4. Change the polarity on the new mix track and play back. 5. Does the playback cancel out as it should?

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · That means don’t layer 15 files when 2 would suffice, or build a 6-second sound where you only need 1. Yes, layering provides a way to experiment and try stuff without the risk of overcomplicating the sound and cluttering up the mix. But like every other audio trick, you’ll want to keep things simple and clean.

  6. Mar 31, 2024 · Getting the right sounds in the right place at the right levels is an entire artform (and science). For this reason, the sound team in post-production is expansive, consisting of sound mixing & sound editing. First, there’s sound editing. This is essentially putting all the sound effects, dialogue, voice overs, and more in place. Take a ...

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Then follow steps 8 - 10 once for each of the audio tracks. Select all the clips on audio track 1, then Reconform From Bins to the bin containing the A1 files. Then select only the clips on track 2, Reconform From Bins to the bin containing A2 files, etc. Then proceed with steps 11+.

  8. 5 days ago · Palatal umlaut: Short e, eo, io become i (occasionally ie) before hs, ht. Hence riht "right" (cf. German recht), siex "six" (cf. German sechs). Vowel reductions in unstressed syllables: /oː/ became /ɑ/ in final syllables, but usually appears as o in medial syllables (although a and u both appear).

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