Tip#24 - S-s-s-tutter - Part 2
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i thank you for never letting me sleep, my girlfriend thanks you for her never seeying me. PLEASE KEEP POSTING... i love this stuff more than my health... apparently.
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can you do this stutter for vocal audio too?id imagine you can since there isnt a difference between file types
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@SFLogicNinja ..loud is good without distortion. the reason is every time i play my song, i have to turn the volume all the way up to hear it. but when i play somebody else CD, i would put the volume in the middle to get the same volume. i hope that answers ur question.
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nice one man, awesome tut
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is the same for the voice? :O
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I know im late but I JUST upgraded to a a Mac and going from Logic 5 to 9. (I will give you all a moment to stop laughin) Anyway, I'm really enjoying the informative post and wish you were in Tampa Bay. I'd be at your house everyday plugged in like Neo for this stuff. Thanks & take Care.
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Great Video! Thank you!
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These 2 stutter tutorials changed my life I use this on everything! drums, percussion, vocals, school tests, girlfriends...
thank you so much keep doing what you do!!!!!
i think u r the one with all the answers. can you show how to make my master loud like everyone else else. thnks in advance
abdulsound 2 months ago in playlist More videos from SFLogicNinja
@abdulsound Well......
I have such a long answer to this question, but I need to ask you a question first....
Does loud = good?
Just curious. I've heard a lot of good music get destroyed because it had to become loud.
SFLogicNinja 1 month ago
Well done. Wish you were a pro tools user. Quick question, as you know a wave is both compression and rarefaction, well have you ever seen a wave with dc offset? I have never seen any and would really like to see and hear one. Also do you know how I would create one?
zamil25 3 years ago
I made one a while ago... It was totally by accident. I'm not sure it's a great idea to never let your transducers come to their resting point... I am a fan of the antinode.
SFLogicNinja 3 years ago