How to Use GarageBand Tutorial
GarageBand is a great way to get started in the realm of digital recording. The interface is easy to use,
Is your 808 sounding a bit weak, especially on small speakers? Since most people today listen on ear buds or
Read moreIn today’s loudness wars, what tricks can you use to make your mix louder. The answer, Sony Oxford’s Sonnox Inflator.
Read moreThe latest Kontakt Library from Heavyocity is Mosaic Bass. It includes 3 Gb of synth bass sampled content with close
Read moreThe Arturia Minimoog emulation has been around for a long time. I hadn’t touched it in a while, but had
Read moreJust like Nimbus and PhoenixVerb, Exponential Audio R4 has a lot of presets with the ability to search by keyword.
Read moreLittle AlterBoy was designed to alter vocals using pitch, formant, and distortion. The controls are fairly straight forward, making it
Read moreSoundtoys Crystallizer, a Granular Echo Synthesizer? What is a Granular Echo Synthesizer? When I first played with it, I must
Read moreExponential Audio’s Nimbus is about as good as it gets for natural sounding reverb. Admittedly, it’s not as fun as
Read moreYes, another Soundtoys review, this time we’re looking at MicroShift. If you’re not familiar with Soundtoys, the founders actually worked
Read moreWhile SoundIron’s Emotional Piano is a Kontakt library, you don’t need the full version of Kontakt to use it. If
Read morePhoenixVerb, created by Exponential Audio, and since acquired by iZotope, is a clean sounding reverb, excellent at capturing rooms and
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