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  • Analog Mixing Consoles: Layout Signal Flow and I/O TUTORiAL
    March 28th, 2018
    Categories: Tutorials

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    Layout Signal Flow & I/O TUTORiAL

    SYNTHiC4TE | 16 October 2012 | 650 MB

    Analog Mixing Consoles

    This high level audio course is essential knowledge for anyone who wants to learn how analog consoles and their state of the art studios are “wired up.” It gives you the deepest possible understanding of mixing console Signal Flow and I/O in both the analog and digital domains… In the DAW world of pull-down menus and point & click selections we often don’t realize how all of these actions are actually modifying the audio signal path. Maybe it’s because we’re not pushing real buttons and adjusting real knobs. Or maybe it’s simply because we no longer make physical connections using patch cords and patch bays. Yet, understanding analog connections is key audio knowledge to have since all DAWs are based on these important analog concepts. It turns out that, if you really want to learn audio recording, plugins and mixing, you’ve got to understand the incredible signal path that audio tracks take on their convoluted journey to the console’s output and, eventually, to your final mix.



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    • Pro Tools Signal Flow Explained TUTORiAL
      March 19th, 2018
      Categories: Tutorials

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      Pro Tools Signal Flow Explained TUTORiAL

      Team MATRiX | March 19 2014 | 474.44 MB

      If you’re new to Pro Tools, or want to further your knowledge on the art of routing and signal flow, this title is a must see. Kenny Gioia breaks down everything you need to know about both basic and advanced signal flow and routing in Pro Tools, making your workflow faster and more creative. Kenny starts with the basics of signal flow using diagrams and pictures so you can easily understand the concepts. Next, Kenny reveals the sometimes puzzling I/O Set Up Window and explains each section in detail as well as how to route, name and organize your inputs, outputs, busses, inserts and more.



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      • Editing and Signal Flow TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE
        March 2nd, 2018
        Categories: Tutorials

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        Editing & Signal Flow TUTORiAL

        SYNTHiC4TE | March 02 2018 | 213 MB

        The NLE AudioPedia series, our video-based audio encyclopedia, is an invaluable resource for sound engineers, musicians, students, educators and all audio enthusiasts. This sixth installment is about Microphones. AudioPedia – noun | Au·di·o·Pe·di·a | [aw-dee-oh-pee-dee-uh] An animated, short format video informational resource explaining in plain English all aspects of audio: acoustics, mixing, mastering, recording, digital audio terms, microphones, recording, and more. Our AudioPedia series is a comprehensive video dictionary of audio terminology. Created by audio expert, this encyclopedia of technical terms is the ultimate audio reference tool. Here are the topics covered and defined in the sixth installment of this authoritative series:



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        • Core Training Signal Flow TUTORiAL
          February 12th, 2017
          Categories: Tutorials

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          Core Training Signal Flow TUTORiAL

          SYNTHiC4TE | May 12 2014 | 368 MB

          What is signal flow? It’s the key that unlocks the inner workings of Apple’s Logic Pro X! Get the knowledge, right here, right now as taught by the amazing Peter “Ski” Schwartz! Whether you’re recording audio or MIDI, inserting MIDI FX, programming a synth, vocoding, EQing, compressing, mixing, mastering, sending to a bus, creating an aux, setting up a headphone mix… it’s all about signal flow. If fact, understanding signal flow is perhaps the most important single aspect of understanding Logic Pro X or any other DAW.



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          • Understanding Recording Signal Flow TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE
            June 30th, 2016
            Categories: Tutorials

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            Understanding Recording Signal Flow TUTORiAL

            SYNTHiC4TE | June 30 2016 | 136 MB

            A great magesy torrent sound starts with a quality signal chain. In this first installment of the Foundation Series, you will learn the basics of audio starting with the source, and then moving step by step down the line to the finished product.



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            • 10 Common Signal Flow Mistakes TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE
              June 13th, 2016
              Categories: Tutorials

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              10 Common Signal Flow Mistakes TUTORiAL

              SYNTHiC4TE | June 11 2016 | 191 MB

              When you insert a plugin into your DAW, that insertion is actually a connection. That’s signal flow. Making poor connections can destroy an otherwise great magesy torrent track. Let US make the signal flow mistakes so YOU won’t have to! Signal flow is the journey that your sound takes from magesy download microphone (or instrument) to the final mix. Along the way, all kinds of awful things can happen that’ll degrade and sometimes destroy the quality of the audio. In this course, by our Audio Mistakes expert, you learn how NOT to make those signal flow missteps that create distortion or overloads and wreak havoc on an otherwise great-sounding production.



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              • Reaper Signal Flow Explained TUTORiAL
                April 11th, 2014
                Categories: Tutorials

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                Reaper Signal Flow Explained TUTORiAL

                Team SYNTHiC4TE | April 10 2014 | 431 MB

                LEARN THE INS AND OUTS

                If you’re new to Cockos Reaper, or just want to learn more on the art of routing and signal flow, this title is a must have. Multi-Platinum Producer / Mixer Kenny Gioia shows you what you need to know about both basic and advanced signal flow and routing in Reaper, making your time spent in Reaper more efficient and creative. Kenny begins with an introduction explaining the important basics of Signal Flow in Reaper using pictures and diagrams. He then dives right in, revealing Reaper’s Virtual Patch Bay, where you’ll learn to recognize and utilize inputs, outputs, routing tracks and more. Channel Signal Flow is then explained and you’ll discover Input FX, Track FX, Item FX, Sends, Pans, Master Parent Send and how and when to use them.



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                • Logic Pro X Signal Flow Explained TUTORiAL
                  April 10th, 2014
                  Categories: Tutorials

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                  Logic Pro X Signal Flow Explained TUTORiAL

                  TEAM MATRiX | 09.04.2014 | 597 MB

                  If you’re new to Logic Pro X, or just want to better understand the art of routing and signal flow, this is the series to watch. Logic Superman Eli Krantzberg breaks down everything you need to know about both basic and advanced routing and signal flow in Logic Pro X, making your workflow more efficient and inspired. Eli starts with the important foundations such as what audio and MIDI are, how Sound Waves and Microphones work, Cable and Pre Amp overviews, and audio and MIDI interface basics and setup. Eli then opens Logic Pro X and starts your guided journey with tutorials on Buffers and Latency, Audio Input, Audio and Software Instrument Output Channel Strips, Panning and Balance, the Direction Mixer Plug-in, using Sends & Busses, Auxiliary Channel Strips and more!



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