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Matrixsynth on 2/22/11
POKEY.synth demo jam 3 from Low-Gain on Vimeo."Pokey Osc 1 = Kick drum. Envelator 1 controls Osc 1 Vol InputPokey Osc 2 = Snare/HH's. Envelator 2 controls Osc 2 Vol InputA-147 Saw output to V/O input on Pokey Osc 1.Envelator 1 "end" out resest A147.uStep + Shuffling Clock Multiplier OR combined through the Short Bus. Outputs sent to clocks of Z8000 Row 1-4 and Column 1-4, Also sent to Gate inputs Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 6/21/11
Simple SCM & RCD Sequence from Isotope Of Me on Vimeo."This patch was an experiment in using the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier and Rotating Clock Divider to drive the pitch of 3 oscillators tuned to a chord. 3 outputs of the SCM are attenuated to modulate the pitch of the oscillators. The RCD is then used to transpose 2 of them via the bus access module. The RCD is also muting and un-muting the Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 6/21/11
Simple SCM & RCD Sequence from Isotope Of Me on Vimeo."This patch was an experiment in using the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier and Rotating Clock Divider to drive the pitch of 3 oscillators tuned to a chord. 3 outputs of the SCM are attenuated to modulate the pitch of the oscillators. The RCD is then used to transpose 2 of them via the bus access module. The RCD is also muting and un-muting the Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 6/21/11
Simple SCM & RCD Sequence from Isotope Of Me on Vimeo."This patch was an experiment in using the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier and Rotating Clock Divider to drive the pitch of 3 oscillators tuned to a chord. 3 outputs of the SCM are attenuated to modulate the pitch of the oscillators. The RCD is then used to transpose 2 of them via the bus access module. The RCD is also muting and un-muting the Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 6/10/11
Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in August 2008. For the neophyte, the studio can be a place of myth and legend. It’s complicated and takes many years of learning and hands-on experience to become a talented studio engineer or producer. It’s not at all helped by the amount of misinformation that has been distributed about studio recording, unfortunately; let’s clear up a few of these myths. 1. There’s a “right way” to do things You can record your vocals through an SM58 or let clipping go unchecked if you want; there’s really no hard and fast right way to do things in the studio. There are guidelines and best practices, but at the end of the day you have to go with what your ear says sounds good, and more importantly, sounds right for the track. 2. Studio magic can fix a bad performance Studio magic can make a good performance great, or a great performance stunning. But... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 3/1/12
Home recordings are infamous for having noise. Background noise from outside and indoor noises from the air conditioning and people shuffling around in the next room. Home recording studios are usually never sound isolated enough. Even though you might have a great sounding room, with acoustic treatment carefully placed all over, you’re still going to run into sound isolation issues. The biggest issue is noise, and in the following tutorial I’ll run through a couple of ways you can minimize the amount of annoying hiss and noise from your home recordings. Image by: subcircle Home Recording Noise If you stop what you’re doing and listen to the silence in your studio, can you still hear something? Even with nothing really going on you can still hear the sound of the fan from your computer, and maybe some ambience noise from the outside. Especially if you live in an urban area or an apartment building. Then you’re dealing with a very high noise floor. That’s the difference... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 4/2/12
Each month, we bring together a selection of the best tutorials and articles from across the whole Tuts+ network. Whether you’d like to read the top posts from your favourite site, or would like to start learning something completely new, this is the best place to start! Psdtuts+ — Photoshop Tutorials Our First Look at Photoshop CS6 – Now Available in Beta Today, Adobe announced some big news. Photoshop CS6 is now available for download in Beta. For the last several months, we have been speculating about what features we can expect to see in Photoshop CS6. This speculation was fueled by the Photoshop team’s release of several sneak peek videos that revealed some exciting new features. Now that the speculation is over and Photoshop CS6 Beta is available for us to download and try, we have been able to make a careful examination of some of its new features. Visit Article Quick Tip: Create a Royal Gold Text Effect in Photoshop Using Layer Styles In this quick... Relative News









