There is a term in psychology, transience, which is about memories degrading and becoming fuzzy over time.
google 'audio tape degradation'
No, you came across a program by Tascam. Tascam is a company. The software, called 'Hi-Res Editor' originally comes from herewolverine6 wrote:I recently came across a program called tascam which up-samples to 88.2 (The nicest frequency... ever!)
you can grab that here:
http://www.studiodrive.de
Hmmmm. Insanely naive or sockpuppet?Sandy wrote:Hi Le Attol,
I am an aspiring producer who is always on the hunt for new information! Obviously you have been at this a while. How long did it take you to understand all the technical information you have acquired?
Seems familiar. Possibly both?whyterabbyt wrote:Hmmmm. Insanely naive or sockpuppet?Sandy wrote:Hi Le Attol,
I am an aspiring producer who is always on the hunt for new information! Obviously you have been at this a while. How long did it take you to understand all the technical information you have acquired?
The way this is phrased really smacks of a shill, don't it. That bit topping off this thread, how it's been already, makes it almost surreal.whyterabbyt wrote:Hmmmm. Insanely naive or sockpuppet?Sandy wrote:Hi Le Attol,
I am an aspiring producer who is always on the hunt for new information! Obviously you have been at this a while. How long did it take you to understand all the technical information you have acquired?
Tansience, is an important concept in The Wire. I really can't say any more than that, because 1) I'm under non-disclosure, and 2) it's really well beyond my understanding. I'll definitely be watching this thread evolve.wolverine6 wrote:Oh Hi guys - Sorry I was busy for the Christmas season. And I used to hang out with audio techies. I was a youth - And they wanted to show me how cool they were. I learned a lot - but of course, I do not have a "degree" in it per say.
Thanks for the nice comment. I'm still making a pdf for this. I'll be making some loops packs soon, I'll pm you when I get em uploaded.
And to your question - It has more to do with controlling the ambience - And finally the fade.
A fade out you see in analog - Gradually and gracefully diminishes. So an analog level (40k+) synth has a better sustain. Wether you hear everything in that fade is not neccesarily the issue - But how smoothly and how cleanly it diminishes.
Many 44.1 audio tracks have hidden potential. In fruity loops just by turning through the time stretching modes you can hear a fuller sound. "transient" "pro transient" and "speech" - "Tonal" for midi or lofi sound.
ghettosynth wrote:I really can't agree with this at all. I've found that some plugins are just so useful, they're like magic. For example, I use a Reaktor patch called The Wire on every single track of every single project. Sometimes, I will even load it more than once, either stacking it on the output, or loading it in between other effects. The wire is nothing but a pure DSP thru bus, but, the magic is in the length. It only works if you have a large monitor, smaller monitors just don't have enough travel length.Lotuzia wrote:The best VST on every project is the one that I dont have to use because everything is OK with the sound sources themselves.Joshgermon wrote:I have been reading up on a lot of effects recently after getting down the basics of my new DAW and would love to see what is your go to VST plugin! It's always interesting and informative to see what other people use!
As the bits travel through The Wire, they are stripped of digital dirt and grunge that they pick up while being processed with other plugs. Additionally, and this is why the length matters, they will realign their phase owing to the carefully spaced parallel wires and the speed of the bits traveling through the wire. This requires a minimum length of parallel virtual wires and so you need at least a 30" monitor in order to use The Wire.
The impact on the depth and clarity of the audio is amazing. The soundstage widens and opens up and become, dare I say it, three dimensional.
I can show you a picture of the internals setup for a particular non-standard bit rate, however, keep in mind that this isn't just something that you can build yourself, even with a picture, the length is critical for proper phase alignment and, naturally, it's different for different bit rates. Moreover, the relationship isn't linear, so you can't just double the length going from 48k to 96k, for example. The Wire isn't cheap, but, when you consider what it does for your music, I'm not sure that you could name a price that wouldn't seem like it's a steal.
I'm a distributor for The Wire, and I can probably get you a discount if you're a reasonably successful artist and you're interested in promoting The Wire on your website, pm if interested.
The Wire is purchased separately for each bit rate that you are interested in, some artists try using the wrong bit rate The Wire for special effects, but it's neither recommended nor supported. This is a precision tool for precision engineers.
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