10 best applications for Sample Creators, Audio Engineers and Music Producers
KeyPleezer Music Tech Blog
by Anders Eklöv
3y ago
The top applications to speed up your audio editing, processing and managing of large amounts of audio files. Apps to help sample producers, mixing engineers and/or all-round sound tinkerers to create an efficient workflow. While DAW:s make it easy to handle arrangements of songs and create complex edits of your recorded audio, they do not handle the editing or processing of large sets of sound files. Anyone who has ever tried to get large amounts of editing done, past simple import based file conversion, a change in bit-depth or sample rate, has probably noticed the lack of functionality. A ..read more
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Audio compression vs. normalization and leveling
KeyPleezer Music Tech Blog
by Anders Eklöv
3y ago
What´s the difference between compression, normalization and leveling? A walk-through of when to use what function, and where to find good applications for the task at hand. Ever wondered why there are so many tools for treatment of volume and sound dynamics? Well this post aims to shine a light on why and what to use to get the proper job done. Volume Differences & Treatment The core concept of audio dynamics treatment is to level out the differences in amplitude in the recording at hand. This is especially important today as we have an audio landscape in media where sound play ..read more
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How to use an audio compressor or limiter in music, podcasts and video
KeyPleezer Music Tech Blog
by Anders Eklöv
3y ago
What is audio compression, limiting, leveling and normalization? Learn how make your sound clear and professional! Ever recorded an audio part, like a guitar recording, a vocal track or a voice over for a podcast or YouTube video? Well it may have happened to you, as to most of us, that the volume varied a bit too much throughout the recording. There were parts that were too low, perhaps someone was too far away from the microphone, the guitar guy swayed a bit during some part or the people in the studio were in different distances from the mic. Then someone raised their voice or slammed on t ..read more
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