Whats Your Secret Weapon?

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HREQ wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 12:43 am
I use an advanced math formula based on the trigonometry of the atoms emitting from the soundwaves of my DAC transforming them into equidimensional congruent angles which then feed back into an analogue to digital converter (that I custom made) to retain the angles and specific information needed from the congruent angles captured from the atoms that I feed into a custom algorithm I programmed in assembly to form a EQ/Compression curve to apply to the mastering EQ / Compressors that transforms the final output into a HIT SONG.

Doesn't matter if the song is shit, all that matters is the specific frequencys hit your ear in a certain way which I have mastered with my formula
Haha, very well said!

That sounds very funny at first: "an advanced math formula based on
the trigonometry of the atoms emitting...
" - but it's actually an analogy
to what happens to most musicians here: They try out the most
complex plugins, let themselves be seduced by their advertising ...
as if a certain plugin would compose the hit on its own. There is no
formula and therefore no plugin. I'm writing this here because I fall into
this trap all too easily myself.

Therefore, the "secret weapon" is not a "secret weapon" at all, but an
obvious one:

Instead of collecting plugins and becoming a gear addict, you should
focus on composition and start composing. Whether with pencil and
paper - or directly on the DAW - it doesn't really matter, but composing
itself is the most important thing. In other words, inventing melodies,
riffs, note lines, grooves, new arpeggios and putting them together.
:wink:
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I have a couple of tricks.

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A strong theme.

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Michael L wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 12:57 pm Sex appeal
Having it, or falling for it? :hihi:
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I’ve switched from using side chain compression to side chained dynamic EQ. I use Waves F6, though Fab Filter has a similar plugin.
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zerocrossing wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 4:20 pm I’ve switched from using side chain compression to side chained dynamic EQ. I use Waves F6, though Fab Filter has a similar plugin.
That's a good one. Instead of ducking the whole bass, you just put the low frequencies aside while the kick kicks in.
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zerocrossing wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 4:20 pm I’ve switched from using side chain compression to side chained dynamic EQ. I use Waves F6, though Fab Filter has a similar plugin.
Yep, much better and has control of frequency where to "hit".
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