Thinking In My Pajamas

Oh, sorry

it was just to underline what i was talking about ^^

i think its awesome all of it

@ Someone, invent some loonie goggles with frequency monitoring overlays !

Maybe without a chord going to the mouse lol

Could go down the software modular route. I have this ensemble in Reaktor:

I personally would rather play with the hardware though.

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I like the pretty colours.

Arturia’s stuff is pretty good if you go vst

http://djtechtools.com/2011/01/23/how-to-make-a-dj-name-drop/

  1. pretty useful info gotta have ur name drop

  2. is this the most horrible advice i’ve ever read, i was wondering if this was a really sharp parody

Compression: This one is very important. You can make the freshest name drop ever, however if it isn’t compressed on the way out, it’ll sink in your mix! In a few words, compression will raise the quiet parts of the vocal to the same percieved volume as the loud parts- making the small nuances in the vocal audible. You can read more on it here: Compress With The Best- A How-To
After getting everything recorded and sounding saucy, make sure to throw a limiter on the master output of your DAW. Although understanding limiters can be a bit daunting at times, just adjust the threshold/input to where you’re seeing some gain reduction, and bring the output down to around -0.3db.

A handy trick is to play a popular mastered track, and match your vocal so that it sounds equally as loud. You don’t want your name drop to get lost in the mix!

y would u try and take your crap name drop against a professionally mastered tune and just limit it till it’s the same volume…is that not going to yield some horrific results

percieved volume not the db read out tho!

I think it’s all a bit paint by numbers and doesn’t make sense, like just summarising bits heard somewhere else or something …

Looks cool and the demos sound good. I’ve downloaded and installed Pure Data and Automatonism just opens in Pd.

Will check this out sometime but I’m still trying to wrap my head around Blocks in Reaktor 6.

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I gave this a go because it seems cool. Very buggy on Windows 10. The modules pane would just disappear after I chose a module. I could not get all of the modules loaded up into the pane to build a basic synth.

Back to Reaktor 6 for now. Let me know how it all goes.

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Reasonably stable on Win8, but I could see it being a CPU hog too.

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