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Posts posted by Øyvind Skald
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5 minutes ago, michaelhanson said:
Maybe I didn’t state it clearly enough. Yes, there should be a Technicques Forum, how can there not be one for a Recording Software.
Oh so sorry. My bad really.
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I was testing it out and found out that there is a some people taking your track and "rap" swearwords all over the track. I guess you can block them, but then it gets a job on its own, just to block and restrict who to collaborate with. But if you find people you trust, and they are musically aligned to you, then I think it’s a great idea to work there.
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1 hour ago, S.L.I.P. said:
I think a Hardware forum would be great, and you could also kill two birds with one stone, and combined that with the Computers forum.
Yeah. The boundry between computer and hardware is gray at best. I think of a soundcard as hardware and computer part.
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4 minutes ago, michaelhanson said:
Cakewalk being a music production software, it would only seem obvious that Techniques would be complimentary to the software.
How so? So the "Deals" section should only have deals of BandLab?
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On 12/30/2018 at 6:24 PM, Lynn Wilson said:
Skald, if you sing harmonies to a lead vocal, you can use Melodyne Studio to show all vocals at once, then you can pitch correct, and phrase correct very easily. If your backup vocals are not phrased correctly, you can use the lead vocal to realign the start and end points of your backup vox. You can even stretch or shrink a phrase to match the lead vocal. The same is true if your aligning any other instrument like doubled lead guitar lines. Very handy if you work with more than one part at a time.
thanks. Yeah that sounds like a really good thing.
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Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!
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On 12/28/2018 at 4:44 PM, Will Hackett said:
Ooh . . . I'm nasty.
lol
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I got the Melodyne Edit, but is the studio worth it? I mean what do you really use the more than one track funktion to? Yeah it takes time to load up Edit on 21 tracks of backup vocals. But are there other uses?
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13 hours ago, Will Hackett said:
Hmm, so if I'm bitten by a Venus Flytrap, what will I become?
I think this is the result
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Always remember...
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My first MIDI editor I had at home was Musikator. I don’t miss it. Going to Cakewalk 8 was a great upgrade. It was trouble with timing and no audio recording. So I’ve been on the cakewalk train since then. There were not so many using it back then. The DAW war was much harder and people just was fans of their system.
Now I have Studio One and Cubase 8,5 Pro, but still use Cakewalk/Sonar, now CbB.
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2 hours ago, Tobias said:
Looking as happy as ever I see
Thanks. Its hard but I think it works...
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I just dig Tommy Reinxeed. His voice and guitar skills are over the top. Its sad that they isn’t getting more income of this music than they are. But I guess, talent ain’t a proof of success.
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Enjoy.
or not....
Merry Christmas anyways!
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Now playing
Not really...
But you had to watch right?
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This is great!
Breakthroughs in Audio/Music of the Last Years
in The Coffee House
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I use it on everything. Not always tho. Just no limit on what to use it on. Fix a unmuted string on a bass recording, fix my bad guitar leads anz so on. I foud out you can "progran" guitar leads like in piano roll programming. Just play enough notes and lay it out as you want. Lol