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  1. 2 hours ago, mettelus said:

    This is why MCharacter is one of my favorite plugins, since it focuses on control of the harmonics/partials in material (excels with monophonic material). He doesn't get into much detail with the harmonic series of one-node (i.e., wind) instruments, but the partials there have fractional wave lengths due to the open end. Because of this, MCharacter is great for changing timbre to either clean up sub-standard samples, or even morph them into a totally different instrument by adjusting the overtone set.

    Well, that just blows! 

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, RobertWS said:

    You don't need to be sad and angry.   Global warming, aka 'climate change' is a hoax.

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    Nevermind.  Nobody wants to know the real science anymore anyway.  All the top-ranked search results show the BS answers that support the global agenda.

    (My PhD work was in neuroscience so if you want to understand how getting your amygdala triggered makes you susceptible to suggestions and turns off all critical thinking, just ask! ?)

     

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  3. I always start with anything by finding some tutorial videos on YouTube (which I tend to watch at 1.75x speed).  The goal being to just get a quick overview plus your subconscious brain starts to register all the new words.  Then, later, when you watch one to learn a specific aspect, it helps make sense of things.  

    I know I used to get every book that a long-time member here would create (Craig Anderton), but that was before we had a ton of content on YouTube. 

    Having a basic understanding of the look & feel, standard ways to get around, and the correct words will then make it a lot easier for the guys here to help you with any questions in the future!

    Welcome and enjoy! ?

  4. I still remember asking to work extra at my job, mowing a LOT of lawns and doing other side-jobs trying to earn enough to buy a Commodore64 when it finally came out.  The model I wanted was over $800 (the base model was close to $600 if I recall correctly).  By the time it came out, we were hearing of others on the horizon (this was 1982), so I ended up just saving my money and eventually getting something else!  ?

    For reference, minimum wage had just been boosted to $3.10 an hour the year before.  *Woot!*  I'm rich!!!  ?

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