Are 'Ears' compatible with OS 10.5.6 ?buzby wrote:where do you buy the ears from bro?
sine wave boost for kicks and bass - what freq?
mine are not girlfriend compatible for sure 
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You can buy "Ears" for music production? Is that some kind of device they call or brand-named "Ears" that listens for you and analyzes audio or something? I heard the Japanese were working on something like this for a while. I think I read something in Discover magazine a while ago...
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http://www.mixshare.com/BassTooth wrote:link?buzby wrote:there's a free mixed in key ??
gotta look that up - thanks
there is no "Free" mixed in key that i have found. unless you can get some kind of download hack from a torrent website.
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thanks for the link - i ll check this out
have you tried this?
thanks for the link - i ll check this out
have you tried this?
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Sound Devices mix pre 3 and 10Tii, various Sennheiser mkh, dpa, LOM, Audio Technica microphones
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Sound Devices mix pre 3 and 10Tii, various Sennheiser mkh, dpa, LOM, Audio Technica microphones
mistakes in getting the key right ?
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Sound Devices mix pre 3 and 10Tii, various Sennheiser mkh, dpa, LOM, Audio Technica microphones
hey -stjohn wrote:so guys, what do you use to generate sinewaves?
ive tried to sample a sound forge generated one, and loaded it into sampler, but something about it doesnt sound quite right. im not sure if its not catching the right cycle on the sample. i dunno...
you can download audacity for free or if you go into your simpler presets in live
simpler - components - spectral
there is a digital sine wave there
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I`ve gone round in circles with this and I think the reference method is best for determining kicks, rather than programs like mixed in key and melodyne. You can double check with spectrum also, plus it trains you ears.infiniteB wrote:what then is the best way to find out "what key you are in" if your kicks are audio, and you don't know what the tuning is?
I use eletric and its custom preset.
Pitch the kick up with 24, 36 or 48 steps, until it has becomes a high tingy tone.
Then play various notes on electric until you find a note that matches. If unsure you can copy the kick put it in the pad next to it and lower it a step. Then trigger each other in row. Reference the electric against with the two notes a step apart.
If still unsure you can check also with spectrum.
I find using the two note really helps you work it out especially if the kick doesn`t fall exactly on a actual note