| Global Master compressor limiter [message #89099] |
Mon, 20 August 2007 12:22  |
Wayne Carson
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>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>>Greetings, Parisians! After missing AES thanks to work in the office I
>>>spent
>>>the rest of the weekend in a stinking hot recording room doing
>>>Monkiedrums.
>>>So then, I how have six tunes to edit.
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>>>In previous experiences doing this lovely task I have manually edited
all
>>>of the kick/snare/tom mics instead of using gates to get rid of extra
>>>sonic
>>>trash bleeding through from the rest of the kit.
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>>>First, do you folks who work a lot with acoustic drums usually do this?
>> If
>>>not, do you do something else?
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>>>Thanks,
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>>>TCB
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>"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:470bc8f3$1@linux...
> Elastic Audio is the name of the pitch correction feature in Samplitude
> (like Melodyne). I guess Digi does not take Magix seriously enough not to
> rip off their feature name.
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This is surely because Micorsoft owns a big chunk of Digidesign and
therefore encourages them to do this.
> LaMont wrote:
>> http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=5402
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>> Hey Thad or anyone, check out this new feature in Pro Tools 'Elastic
>> Audio'.
>> Yeah yeah, on the surface it lloks like ACID meets Ableton Live, but as
>> you
>> get deeper into the video(15 minutes), you start seesing some really
>> powerful
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