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BlackHeart Emoji

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  1. You may need to take a minute and check out a few videos on mixing/mastering. If you turn up the volume on your track and it crackles, then there is probably a problem with your mix. For a quick start, cut out all frequencies in your track under 30hz for a more clear low end and then cut all above about 14000hz so there isn't too much high end. Also one big tip,  before you boost the overall volume of your track, make sure the mix isn't already peaking. You want to achieve an initial mix that doesn't peak past something like -6db so that when you make your track louder in the master process it doesn't distort. Check out the tutorial topic in this forum and others on youtube, that is just a small part of mixing/mastering. 

  2. 22 hours ago, Eve Ripper said:

    I think we really need new sampler to use it in Cakewalk.

    In world of free software I really like TX16WX which can be used not as a sample player but really as a sampler.

    https://www.tx16wx.com/ - link to TX16WX. This is a great free sampler which main task is to make samples, not to work with libraries, etc. It can be used with everything. I use it nowadays for drums which I like to play on midi pads at home.

    We had Session Drummer which really needs to be updated. I think modern music needs samplers with MPC workflow. On other hand we have Addictive Drums/Session Drummer for those who need real acoustic drums.

    We also had old plugins for this task. But nowadays do we really need to buy NI Battery? S1 users have a great Impact Drum Module and Ableton Live users can use Drum rack or Impulse drum sampler. I think Cakewalk needs its own thing to use.

    I agree that we do need a native sampler in cakewalk, but thanks for the link to the free sampler.

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