Production Thoughts

It’s at the bottom of the plugin type list on the left

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Pro Tools also lets you print any native plugin directly on a clip. Select a clip, click AudioSuite, select the plugin and dial it in, hit render. Very powerful. I think no other daw does that?

I mean freezing and flattening in Ableton is effectively the same no? Or not really hard to achieve the same thing

Certainly not that hard to achieve the same effect. But I did some audio for video projects and
I wouldn’t want to do that in anything other than PT. PT will always have it’s place though probably.
Too bad my student license has run out now haha. It’s subscription based now afaik.
Ableton is like €300 once, Pro Tools is €300 a year… or like 600 with one free upgrade.

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Yeah for sure, if i was doing post audio or smth then pro tools all the way.

Anyway, I’m all about that Albetros Live now. Really liking it.
Haven’t even used any of the native instruments or fx yet (except for eq’s). So there’s a whole
lot more to discover.

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Reaper can (of course) do that, you have track and item FX and you can apply and bounce the result from either of those

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Reaper is like that bit in the Simpson’s when Ned Flanders takes his top off too reveal he is in fact a super-buff hunk.

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Oh sick! I just watched a video for it and it looks real easy to use. And I see Logic has also added a similar option in recent years.

Get on it Albetron Studio Live Suite. Although so far I’m not having any issues with doing
this in automation.

print
render
bounce
record

its a stable of any digital program
but you are right in thinking why is it often finnicky af

FIIIINALLY after nearly a month I got something going and feel like I am making good noises that work well together.

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abletons dope man, if whoever is considering the switch they won’t be dissapointed

Anyone know if there are differences between the XLR outputs? Except the labels?

i was working in these old tunnels that lead under the railway/motorway bridge to the coast path and one part was a thin peaked victorian arch covered in these shiny tiles and the reverb on the clacking of the a frame was pure sonic bliss. kept telling my guy ‘gotta come back here with a mic’ lol

edit. not thin peaked but not wide, more tall

i’m still in writers block mode :crybaby:

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Do it and share it.
Ive got a bunch of reverb stuff i recorded in a church in cyrpus that i forgot about on my phone. Gonna post it later today

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yeah there was a sample outside a vietnamese hostel in one of the sample packs recently… not sure if recorded personally but it was pretty cool

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90% sure they are all the same on that mixer. Loud as fuck iirc.

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I managed to get a nice bit of percussion/foley/noise out of that sample

Pretty sure this was the case cheers.