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303abuser What sucks is that when you move house you have to learn that shit all over again and takes a lot of time (with monitors in a room I mean).
303abuser What sucks is that when you move house you have to learn that shit all over again and takes a lot of time (with monitors in a room I mean).
Morty-C-137 Yeah, headphones fix that particular issue. My studio has a glass wall and a window, no bass traps, it’s an acoustic mess.
New one (/marketing opportunity!). I know, I know - it needs more arps
For anybody looking for high quality found sounds, then there’s plenty here:
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Use the discount code to get all 543 albums for $30.
There’s something for everyone! Sounds like a good name for the next Nathan Fake album.
Re the bass - anyone (else) have or have tried a subpac. Is a good fun tool.
Plugin Alliance has a sale on, here’s a $20 off code, no minimum spending amount needed to use it.
MEGA-20-OFF
That looks interesting.
If you need samples, these are good quality, I find they sit really well in the mix. Sale is on until Monday and EGG-15 code is good for 15 euros off with no minimum (meaning some packs would be free).
SSL Essentials Bundle currently for sale at $49.99 https://store.solidstatelogic.com/plug-ins/ssl-essentials-bundle-
I bought trackspacer, as it’s on offer again. Not used it a great deal (mainly because I’ve got a weird ear infection at the moment which has taken all the bass out of my left ear) but can see that it’ll be particularly helpful in mixing with full drum sample loops. That you can isolate frequencies within the loop to duck the other track - effectively isolating the kick snare high hat etc, obviating the need to slice up a loop which I would have done before to isolate the various elements.
Pete B has posted this up in which he’s used one of the tracks he signed to his label as the first track