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  • Audio Post Workflow with Final Cut Pro X v10.1.x and Pro Tools TUTORiAL
    October 29th, 2014
    Categories: Tutorials

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    Audio Post Workflow with

    Final Cut Pro X v10.1.x and Pro Tools TUTORiAL

    P2P | 29 October 2014 | 3.92 GB

    Transferring audio from magesy download Final Cut Pro X to Pro Tools and back can be a tricky endeavor when Final Cut Pro doesn’t support OMF transfers. But X2 Pro Audio Convert is a program that can make this exchange quick and easy. In this course, Scott Hirsch demonstrates how to transfer audio utilizing X2Pro Audioùan invaluable workflow designed to help optimize and finish the audio of your Final Cut Pro video project. He imports the audio into Pro Tools and then demonstrates how to make a Pro Tools template for future transfer projects. The course also includes some key EQ and noise-reduction techniques that can take your audio for video projects to the next level. The final chapters show how to mix down the audio and export it back to Final Cut Pro X.



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    • Post Rock Guitars WAV-MAGNETRiXX
      October 9th, 2014
      Categories: Audio Samples

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      Post Rock Guitars WAV

      TEAM MAGNETRiXX | 08 October 2014 | 599 MB

      Post-rock guitars draws together the finest collection of ambient chord progressions, bowed FX passages, emotive Rhodes accompaniments and soaring tremolo guitar leads.  Having smashed his previous ambient electronica pack we just had to invite him back to create another instant classic.. and what a job he did! Recorded through a stunning vintage recording chain with the upmost of precision, the finest details of post-rock are on show, paying homage to the dynamic bands of the last 15 years. Expect to hear dense ambiences, delayed & processed leads, delicately washed out chord movements, expansive FX driven leads and anything else you could possibly need to add an element of emotion and texture to your next composition.  Produced across a range of keys and tempos, this pack beautifully accommodates all styles of electronica, rock, music for film and any other composition requiring the graceful touch of huge atmospheric guitars.  This incredibly unique collection comes 100% royalty free & is available in 24 Bit Wav format.



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      • SoundEngine Michael Post Prepared Piano AKAi-MASsiVE
        September 4th, 2014
        Categories: Audio Samples

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        Michael Post Prepared Piano AKAi

        TEAM MASsiVE | 12.02.2003 | 39 MB

        A pristine collection of Prepared Yamaha C3 studio samples, using 2 DPA (formerly Bruel&Kjaer) series 4000 omni-directional microphones. Digital recording, after 24 bit A/D conversion, took place on Tascam DA45 24 bit DAT-master. Recordings were edited in ProTools 4.3.1 on a PT24 Mix card. A little Trueverb was applied, along with some Focusrite F2 & F3 (EQ and dynamics), and mastered to HardDisk in 16 bit Sound Designer format with Waves UltraMax (L1) dithering and noise shaping. The recordings were subsequently into the AKAI S1100 with PEAK II.



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        • Post-Apocalyptic Guitar KONTAKT
          June 7th, 2014
          Categories: Audio Samples

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          Post-Apocalyptic Guitar KONTAKT

          SONiTUS | 30 May 2014 | 903 MB

          Post-Apocalyptic Guitar is a sample library dedicated to the rhythmic timbre and textures of post-rock bands like Mogwai, Sigur Ros, Explosions in the Sky, Cul De Sac and others. The library contains two core type of phrase-based patches divided into a Yin and Yang category. The Yin category is softer, lighter, more airy and heavenly – whereas the Yang category is harder, darker, more distorted and punchy. All the patches are tempo-synced and can be blended in an infinite amount of ways.



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