"Reverb Damping" refers to how much "high frequency" absorption is going to be simulated by a reverb plugin or a reverb hardware unit.
For example, a hall that has a multitude of people will produce a unique reverberation sound compared to an empty one. Therefore, we can deduce that a hall...
The main difference between reverb and delay is that delay is a repeated signal that's held in the audio buffer for a few milliseconds and finally mixed with the original signal.
On the other hand, reverb is the ambiance of a room made up of numerous echoes packed closely or loosely together...
The purpose of creating a buss or a group channel is to make use of a single fader channel that has other multiple mixer tracks routed to it. In this FL Studio tutorial, I will show you how to navigate this music production technique.
Step 1: Let's rename and color-code FL Studio's mixer tracks...
The amount of RAM ("random-access memory") you need for your machine depends on what type of record producer you are. If you mostly make music using virtual synthesizers then you don't necessarily need to spend your budget on more primary memory without primarily addressing the need for speed...
Mixing in monophonic sound reproduction is a good thing to make sure your music translates well to all kinds of listening environments and there are various ways you can mix in monaural inside Image-Line's FL Studio.
Step 1: You can switch a mixer track to mono using Image-Line's FL Studio's...
Given that a mastering limiter is an audio compressor with a very high compression ratio. The main purpose of using one is more often to make things louder whilst avoiding nasty audible distortion (unless if that's the desired sound).
All mastering limiters manipulate dynamic range and some are...
In Image-Line's FL Studio you can change the master pitch of a project (or flp) from the default 440 Hz to 432 Hz using the master pitch slider.
Some music producers may often utilize this feature if they want to make music in 432 Hz tuning instead of standard pitch tuning of 440 Hz.
When FL...
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