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Recording weird things.
What's the weirdest thing you've ever recorded? I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours. Lol 🤣. Mine was flies buzzing around a dog turd. It was for background sound effects at a Halloween party.
2 likes • Nov '24
I got a bitsniffer thingy that picks up ultrasonic (inaudible) sound from electrical things and makes it audible. So I used it to record my lightbulb.
Autotune - Yes / No or Maybe?
So I made a track yesterday and as usual, I put autotune on my vocals (on a slow setting) without really thinking, just to stabilise them like we're shown in the course. But actually, I was listening and there were loads of glitchy artefacts, and instead of trying to mess about with Melodyne to fix the artefacts, I tried the novel approach of removing Autotune altogether and going commando. And to me, it sounds way better. So to tune or not to tune, that is the question. Love to hear your thoughts on this.
WOULD YOU KEEP SUPPORTING YOUR FAVORITE BAND /ARTIST
Poll: WOULD YOU KEEP SUPPORTING YOUR FAVORITE BAND/ ARTIST new material IF THEY USED AI Generating lyrics fully or partially
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2 likes • Nov '24
I must say that I find that pretty lame and if I found out an artist I liked was doing that I'd have a long hard think, honestly. I like music that comes from the heart, from direct experience and that goes over the nature of humanity. Using AI to conjure up lyrics - I mean no matter how good the lyrics are, you didn't write 'em, so I just can't see how you could connect with them when they're not your personal experience. With that said, that's also true of cover songs and songs another songwriter wrote for you. And you can usually hear the difference, honestly, unless it's a cover song that you strongly relate to, the magic often just isn't there.
Which area do you struggle the most?
can you also vote on this form, so I can have a pie chart maybe to share results😎 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJCzLr7l8FkPiAvibjFXVwgfvu8lkHMwlh6WBuf8kXlLUv1Q/viewform
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Which area do you struggle the most?
2 likes • Nov '24
Not struggling anymore 🙂 just enjoying the process now and sometimes solving a little acoustic puzzle here and there. 18 months since I joined TRE, but to be fair I've spent a crazy number of hours in that time learning the skillset.
Snapback - INSANE new drum plugin!!
Hey everyone, check out this incredible new plugin from the Cable Guys called "Snapback" which adds instant layers to your drums & mixes with automatic analysis & triggers. So cool!! Currently on sale $29 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1XhWeNta-w&t=184s
2 likes • Nov '24
I've been using this for a few weeks. It's pretty good 🙂
1 like • Nov '24
@J Es the learning curve is trivial, it has lots of presents sorted by drum type (eg. kick/snare/perc), you just need to adjust the sensitivity to pick up each hit so that it triggers correctly. Two remarks though: - It's always set too loud by default, so I always have to turn the layers down - I'm not sure it has velocity sensitivity. For instance Trigger2 can sense the velocity of the hit it's replacing and adjust the sample accordingly, but snapback doesn't seem to be able to do that. Apart from those remarks it sounds fantastic 👍
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Rob Gibbon
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