Computer Audio Software

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If you’re relatively new to the studio and are trying to figure out ways to elevate the quality of your recordings, it’s essential to learn a little about audio compression. The term may sound daunting, but the basics of this technology are not too difficult to learn. In fact, after reading this simple and brief guide, you should be able to start implementing compressors into your tracks right away. What is an Audio Compressor? In its simplest terms, a compressor is used to “smooth out” the dynamics of a track. It does this by reducing the
by Gabby Bloch ·Posted
If you’ve got a home studio setup, or you work in a more professional studio setting, you’re likely familiar with the vast number of virtual instruments available at your disposal. From guitars to strings and brass, you can virtually play any instrument you want with just the help of a keyboard controller and some basic musical know-how. Certainly, the evolution of virtual instruments and MIDI technology has allowed songwriters and producers to become more independent with respect to producing record-ready tracks in an efficient and affordable
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Which one of these synthesizers is right for you? Gabriel Richards discusses their specs and demonstrates Arturia’s MiniFreak 6-Voice Spontaneous Algorithmic Synthesizer and Arturia’s Pigments 4 Polychrome Software Synthesizer. 0:00 - Introduction 1:07 - Minifuse 4 and Minilab 3 1:28 - MiniFreak Demo 3:27 - MiniFreak Key Specs 4:28 - Synth Engines 7:43 - Modulation Matrix 9:14 - Analog Filter and Envelope Generators 10:48 - Custom LFO Shapes 11:17 - Digital Effects