wicked_wayz
just read
this
seems very usefull. happy reading
it's spealised for izotope ozone, but aplies to all programs/applications.
yes, i just realised i have to learn it someday
thechronic
It's a very good and detailed guide indeed, and a bit of a promotion stunt for the plug in too
If you don't feel like reading through the entire text, pages 13 and 28 are very good, some very important things are mentioned here
In case you're interested to learn more about mastering, I can recommend the book 'Mastering Audio: the art and the science' by Bob Katz (Focal Press), but you need to know a bit about audio engineering if you want to fully understand it.
Halph-Price
got any books for how to creat anolog synths from scratch?
thanks wikid i use ozone and i missed this tid bit.
djfreemc
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Originally posted by Halph-Price
got any books for how to creat anolog synths from scratch?
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start by learning the basics of electronics, then build a few variable oscilators and variable filters? Add a few amplifiers in it to make sure u get the sound through the output. It could be done, but it will take some time and work and a good components supplier to get everything u need.
spudleyq
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Originally posted by Halph-Price
got any books for how to creat anolog synths from scratch?
thanks wikid i use ozone and i missed this tid bit. |
I did that for an electronics class project......it was a single oscillator synth with amplitude modulation.......I had to etch my own circuit boards and shit for that......and my electronics class supplied all the components.......that thing was such a piece of shit.......it pretty much sounded like R2D2 on speed!!
Halph-Price
bah, i figured it out, it's just a lot of fucking work. you have to connect every little peice, there's no one for all module. and if you don't get a good sound it was all a waste.
that and reaktors sound quality has just plummented for somereason, and is beyond trash . . .