Posts Tagged ‘pro tools’

Parallel Compression Explained

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Multiband Compression – Waves Linear Multiband Tutorial Pt 2

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Recording Guitars – Interview with Diamond Duggal from Swami

Tweet Part 3 of 3 video interviews with Diamond Duggal from the band Swami. Diamond talks about recording guitars for the new album ‘Upgrade’.

Soundflower – Free Inter-application Audio Routing Utility for Mac OS X

Tweet Free Inter-application Audio Routing Utility for Mac OS X Soundflower is a Mac OS X (10.2 and later) system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications. Soundflower is easy to use, it simply presents itself as an audio device, allowing any audio application to send and receive audio with no other [...]

TCE Time Stretching in Pro Tools 8

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Vocal Plugin Chain Set Up – Example 1

Tweet Vocal Plugin Chain Set Up Example 1 Quite often people ask what plugins I use on vocals and in what order. To help answer this question I will periodically post pictures of the different vocal chain set ups I use. In this particular example I was after a ‘breathy’ and ‘airy’ vocal sound for [...]

Zero Latency Monitoring for Digidesign 002 and 003

Tweet Zero Latency Monitoring for Digidesign 002 and 003 RME’s Fireface Offers A Unique Solution Robert Holsman of Jigsaw24.com Reading through the various Pro Tools forums, there are two commonly recurring themes. Firstly, Pro Tools users love Pro Tools software for its reliability, flexibility, ease of use, precision editing and  it being the only audio [...]

Musicians – Use Skype To Collaborate Remotely

Tweet Musicians – Use Skype To Collaborate Remotely If you’re a Pro Tools user you may have heard of a plugin called Source Connect. Whilst this article is not directly about Source Connect, it is useful to understand what it is and what it does.

On a Compressor, What is Knee?

Tweet On a Compressor, What is Knee? Some compressors allow you to control the knee setting. There are two types of knee setting, hard and soft. Hard knee compression reduces the gain abruptly when the signal exceeds the threshold. Hard knee is the default setting on most compressors and is good for harder sounds like [...]

Remove Clicks from Audio Tracks – Video Tutorial

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