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  • Producing & Engineering: Low End/Sub-Bass
    August 21st, 2020
    Categories: Tutorials

    Low End/Sub-Bass TUTORiAL

    FANTASTiC | 22 February 2020 | 689 MB

    Low End and Sub-Bass tutorials! Learn how to produce and engineer proper low end and sub-bass for your tracks and productions, creating impact and power. These sub bass production videos are designed to help you create a great magesy torrent bottom end for your songs, giving them a fat, tight sound. Adam welcomes you and first talks about the differences between Low End and Sub-Bass, then how to properly monitor the bass and make adjustments, helpful info on Pitch, Frequencies, and Harmonics, why layering bass isn’t always a good idea, making bass a mono signal, adding reverb to bass and other topics related to the low end. Next, Adam gets into tons of cool techniques like High Pass Filtering and ways to use it effectively but not destructively, creative ways to remove clicks from magesy download your tracks, using Sine Waves for bass, splitting your chords up and playing the lowest notes in unison for a higher sound, and much, much more.



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    • Producing and Engineering High End Top End TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE
      June 12th, 2020
      Categories: Tutorials

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      Producing & Engineering TUTORiAL

      SYNTHiC4TE | Oct 17 2019 | 268 MB

      …::: High End Top End :::…

      Insightful high frequency videos when mixing tracks in your DAW! Discover cool ways to enhance, smooth out and tame the upper frequencies of your productions, so they’re easy to listen to and sound great. These top end tutorials are perfect for those just starting out to mix in any DAW, as well as for more intermediate producers and mix engineers. Chris begins by welcoming you and gives an overview of what to expect throughout the video tutorials. He then gives you important foundational tips and the concepts needed to understand to get the best sound from magesy download your tracks and mixes. He uses a variety of many different plug-ins in the tutorials including Delay Designer and Morphoder, but the info can be applied to any brand of similar plug-ins. Then it’s off to the races, beginning with Exciters and how they can be used to enhance guitars, drums, and vocals, including going over several different exciter plug-ins that are available today and their pros and cons. Chris then shows you cool tricks to use to enhance the high end of drum grooves, percussion hits, and vocals.



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      • Digital Audio Engineering Concepts TUTORiAL
        April 29th, 2019
        Categories: Tutorials

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        Digital Audio Engineering Concepts

        FANTASTiC | 27 April 2019 | 846 MB

        In this class, I demonstrate and explain some fundamental digtial audio concepts…



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        • Audio Engineering Adjectives of Audio TUTORiAL
          December 22nd, 2017
          Categories: Tutorials

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          Adjectives of Audio TUTORiAL

          P2P | October 11 2015 | 171 MB

          Audio Engineering

          This course will teach you how to understand some of the popular adjectives used to describe audio. This course consists of the explanations of popular adjectives used to describe audio. Dark – this means the signal sounds vintage, to understand what vintage sounds like listen to some old recording and study the tone. Dark sounding also falls under colored. Bright – this means the signal has more high frequencies. If you want to make something sound brighter add some high frequency to it. Bright being the opposite of dark can be great magesy torrent on some vocals. Clean – clean means your signal is pure and accurate. This is a modern sound, the opposite of vintage. For example a clean mic pre means it doesn’t change (or color) your sound. So what you put in is what you get back. Solid-state or transformerless is generally clean.



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          • Audio Engineering: All About EQ TUTORiAL
            December 10th, 2017
            Categories: Tutorials

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            All About EQ TUTORiAL

            P2P 24 December 2015 | 374 MB

            Learn all you need to efficiently use EQ in recording and mixing

            EQ is one of the two most commonly used signal processing tools audio engineers use everyday, the other being a compressor. EQ is very powerful because allows to alter the frequency of a track, instrument, or vocal. Anyone interested in learning more about EQ should subscribe to this course. In this course I start with learning frequencies. Its incredible how some engineers can pinpoint problem frequencies. I will show my approach for learning frequencies when you hear them. After a lot of practice you will be grabbing an EQ and adjusting problem frequencies with confidence. You will also learn the difference in parametric and semi parametric EQ’s. Also I go over fixed frequency eq’s. Knowing the difference between these will help you know which ones to reach for and when. EQ curves can take on many different settings with its different shapes of curves.



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            • Audio Engineering Basics of Compression TUTORiAL
              December 10th, 2017
              Categories: Tutorials

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              Basics of Compression TUTORiAL

              P2P | 08 DECEMBER 2015 | 286.83 MB

              Using a compressor and understanding compression is one of the hardest things for entry audio engineers to grasp. With so many different compressors and compressors types its not hard to see why people struggle with compression. Compression is critical to getting good mixes in music today, and without a proper knowledge of compressors and how to use them your mixes can easily turn thin and lifeless. Compressors can add color to tracks, crush drums, smooth out vocals, and add weight to a bass. Compressors can add to an track, or it can take away. For example, with a compressor you add punch to a kick drum, you can take the punch away. It all depends on how you use it. And there are many, many ways to use a compressor. Using compression properly will help improve your mixes by keeping dynamics controlled.



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              • All About Compression TUTORiAL
                December 1st, 2017
                Categories: Tutorials

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                All About Compression TUTORiAL

                P2P | 01 Dec 2015 | 600 MB

                Audio Engineering

                Ready to take your compression skills to the next level? In my All About Compression course I move on to more advanced information about compression. I will go over advanced compressor controls such as mix, knee, and side chain. If you’ve taken my basics of compression course then consider this course the next step to continue learning about compression. In All About Compression I will cover the different types of compressors, different kinds of compressors, uses for different type of compressors, classic compressors and how to use them, and much more. I also go over different compressor techniques and examples of use. This course will expand your capabilities with a compressor and introduce you to new ways of how to use them. I’ve been engineering for over 15 years now, and in that time I’ve gotten to use a lot of different compressors. And I’ve gotten to know some compressors very well. The more you use and learn about compressors the more the confident you will become in using them. And this course should help boost that confidence. Because all compressors are different it can be difficult to find the right compressor the job. I will go over my approach to choosing a compressor for a track. Anyone taking this course should have a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) with a compressor plugin so they can go over and practice these techniques. The DAW being used in this course Presonus Studio One. However the DAW you use is not important, as all DAW’s will come with a compressor.



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