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Audio lingo: Ducking
Ducking is an effect often used by DJs and in all kinds of broadcasting. It’s often achieved by the use of side-chain compression. Side-chaining is when you use the dynamic levels of one source to control the compression of your signal. It’s best described in example, for instance, it’s common to use this for the […]
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Audio lingo: Fades
Fading in or fading out are essentially increasing or lowering the volume gradually. While it can be done by just using the volume control, it is handled differently in most modern audio editors. Most often you decide how long the fade should be (i.e. how long it should take for it to reach the full […]
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Steinberg and podcasting
Steinberg are one of the major players in the DAW world. After a couple of bounces back and forth they’re now owned by Yamaha. Steinbergs product ranges from beginner music applications to mastering software to full-blown post production suites. Lets have a look at what could be interesting for podcasters. Originally posted on November 6, […]
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Another microphone post…
In case you haven’t tired from my posts on what microphones are and how to use them, you can check out Audio Geek Zines post. It’s a more technical post than mine. Below are the previous posts that I have written on microphones. Microphones – the basics Basic mic techniques Additional notes on microphones Originally […]
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Delta bounce (short version 2)
The second shorter version of Delta bounce. This has the strummed ending (but some snapping bass in the beginning as well!) and a little more harmonica. As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast Originally posted on October 31, 2007 @ 3:03 pm