A website for recording enthusiasts features an instructional video on how to change a sound track by simply clicking on it. The curve that signifies the way the music sounds is called a Bezier curve. The editor can do it by mouse or by clicking … [Continue reading] about Quick Tip – Bezier Envelope and Fade Curves
SONAR 2017.03: MIDI, Back to the Future
A music blog offers a review of Sonar 2017.03, an update to a software program designed to manipulate musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) files. The updated program has an improved and easier to use control section. The stored music tracks … [Continue reading] about SONAR 2017.03: MIDI, Back to the Future
Bezier Envelope and Fade Curves Tips
In this quick tip video, we will be taught simple, intuitive and such a quick way of adjusting fades and envelopes. The Default mouse-modifier of Alt/option-left-Drag on an envelope segment allows you to customize the curve shape called “Edit … [Continue reading] about Bezier Envelope and Fade Curves Tips
How to Fix a "P-Pop" in Your Audio With A Sound Editor
Here is how to fix a p-pop in a recording using sound editing software. If you do any voice recording at all, you've probably noticed this. No matter how hard you try, your "P" sounds (called "plosives") will sometimes sound like small explosions in … [Continue reading] about How to Fix a "P-Pop" in Your Audio With A Sound Editor
Spitfire Audio Reveal Phobos – The World’s First Polyconvolutional Synth
Phobos is one of two very small satellites of the planet Mars. It was discovered along with its smaller companion, Deimos, by Asaph Hall at the Naval Observatory in Washington DC in August 1877. The moons are named after the children of the Greek god … [Continue reading] about Spitfire Audio Reveal Phobos – The World’s First Polyconvolutional Synth