Waverazor is a synthesizer. As it says in the review, you put in MIDI notes, and Waverazor plays a sound.
It is software synth (as opposed to a piece of standalone hardware like in the old days), available as a 32-bit and/or 64-bit plugin for Windows and Mac systems.
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It offers a unique continuous modulation of various parameters in each waveform slice that can be very useful for evolving sounds. A lot of the sounds that can be made with Waverazor will remind you of 70’s to 90’s manipulated sounds.
It offers old and a few new options, but is it worth buying?
Read about the verdict here: http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/06/11/waverazor-review/
The Top Plug-ins For A Better Mix
Music production can be quite a handful, from the beginning of editing to mixing and all the other things in between. That is why it is always good to have a list of tools that can help you along the way. Mixing can be a lot easier and productive once you expand your vision, here are a list of plug-ins to help you along the way.
The intention of the collection is to improve innovation and solving specific problems thus increasing productivity. But before we begin first things first, if you want to get far enough you must have a reliable system.
Read more here: http://en.audiofanzine.com/getting-started/editorial/articles/the-best-audio-plug-ins-for-mixing.html
The Top DAW's Available Today
The evolution in technology has really affected the way we look at audio software. You can just go to a store and purchase any digital audio workstation and it’s just easy to use and much more powerful. The problem is with the many choices out there which one are you going to choose? Here is a short list of what’s available today. Now, these may not be up against the top, but this list considers all parameters of what people actually use from amateurs to professionals, and reading dozens of articles that actually went one way or the other in terms of what’s on top.
See the complete list here: http://bobbyowsinskiblog.com/2017/06/08/top-daw/
Vocal Recording Constants
Constants, by definition, are items that always prove to be true. Understanding these things may help you in a great way, whatever the field you may be in.
Here are 8 constants in vocal recording that will save you and your vocalist time and effort.
Your mic, EQ, and compression are all totally dependent on your vocalist. So before thinking of a combination or formula, ensure that you have listened to your vocalist. In other words, don’t just use the same presets for every singer. Voices are different and so should the treatment be.
The best mic does not always equal the best vocals. When it comes to microphones, be picky because one does not always work for all. Sometimes the less expensive mic sounds great on one voice, and the expensive mic does not. I’ve had this happen many times. Again, try to tailor the situation with the person.
Read more about the constants in vocal recording here: http://bobbyowsinskiblog.com/2017/06/07/constants-vocal-recording/
Your Guide To Buying A PA System
With different choices and combinations out in the market today, from brands to specifications to features and much more, finding a PA system tends to be more stressful than fulfilling.
Not to mention we always want to find good value for money. Don’t stress yourself with the technical details if you intend to buy a PA system rather consider these basic things and make buying you system as simple as possible.
The first thing you need to consider is you need to understand the two main types of PA systems. Also, consider where you are going to place your system. You don’t want to buy something that will overpower your space.
Read more here: https://www.audiolinks.com/blog/the-audiolinks-guide-to-buying-a-pa-system/