The ribbon microphones used to be so rare and powerful before, however, condenser and dynamic types top them off. Stereo mics are still harder to find than their standard mono counterparts. So when the Golden Age Project R1 ST came out it was brought quite tantalizing effects, to say the least.
Weighing in at 1.5kg along with its shock mount and measuring 70x330mm this can be quite a beast. Emulating the classic ribbon designs from going back to the last century the R1 ST brings along 2 vintage style ribbon sections with transformer balanced out outputs. Imagine 2 ribbons in one.
Read more here: http://www.musictech.net/2018/03/golden-age-project-r1-st-review/
How To Clean Up Audio Recordings In Cubase
Wanting to clean up audio files in Cubase, but you’re on a budget and you would not want to spend on plugins solely for cleaning up? Do you know that built-in Cubase, are some great tools you can use to do the dirty work for you? Well if not you’re in luck, here are some of them and techniques so you can use them to the fullest.
Surgical EQ, equalization is a well-known way to remove certain frequencies from a problem file and you can use this more effective for removing those located at the upper and lower portions of your frequency
Read more here: https://ask.audio/articles/how-to-clean-up-audio-recordings-in-cubase
Understanding Signal Levels in Audio Gear
With the variety of levels being used in passing signals between audio gear, it takes some mastery to be able to comprehend it. But there is hope because it is something that can be mastered and once you do it can be a walk in the park. Here are some basic things you need to know if you wish to master signal levels. Now in this article, we will not move away from the very basic things of signal levels. Once you understand this it will be much easier moving forward.
3 levels you will encounter
- Mic Level
- Professional Line
- Consumer Line
Read more here: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/understanding-signal-levels-audio-gear/
Dynamic vs Condenser Microphone
Between home studio recording and live performances like podcasts, there are two types of microphones to choose from. Namely dynamic and condenser microphones, probably the two biggest types you can choose from.
So what’s the difference?
Well, the main difference between the two is the way they convert sound waves into sound signal outputs determined by unique internal transduction devices.
In a dynamic microphone, electromagnetic induction is used to convert acoustic energy into electrical energy. By using a diaphragm, coil, and magnet transducer combo. Condenser microphones, on the other hand, uses two plates a fixed back plate a flexible front plate.
Read more here: https://www.adorama.com/alc/dynamic-vs-condenser-microphone
This Online Library Of Free 808 Drum Machine Patterns Will Blow Your Mind
So you own an 808, and you’ve been wanting to program your original TR- 808 by Roland. Classic drum patterns maybe? Look no further 808.pixll.de, can hook you up with those drum machines and instrument plugins and it’s free, yes free. This is a free resource of classic and modern 808 drum patterns.
It’s not just a library for Roland TR-808, TR-08 or TR-8/TR-8S enthusiasts but is a community as well. Publish, share and interact with your fellow enthusiasts to add to your creative imagination. And listen to others works as well. This site is truly an intuitive, graphically rich interactive experience.
Read more here: https://ask.audio/articles/this-online-library-of-free-808-drum-machine-patterns-will-blow-your-mind