Eino wrote:I use my surround sound speakers, during mixing. I just turn off the equalizer, and I get a accurate sound.
That seems to work, because you’re creations, sound more clear then mine. :)
Thank you guys, this is really helping me. And about the lag of bass, I do blame my headset for that. Although I am happy with it for daily use, I love the sennheiser sound, I do know it does color the sound. Which is great when listening to mp3, and gaming but not for mixing. And this also reminds ...
One can almost never have to much feedback, so I have been posting on the Linux musicians forum too. I asked about the sound quality of my creations. It seems I am 80% there, according to that forum. ( my latest creation asend ) To my big surprise they asked, if I used a headphone to mix my songs. :...
Sound good, good job.
Hi guys I need some help. What did not work was installing carla, through the openSUSE openbuild service. I am getting an error, which after some googling seems to be a linux sampler problem. Edit: I found the source code. but: ==== BUILD DEPENDENCIES ===== -------------------------------- The requi...
If I understand this right, you should have a talk with the KX studio guys. The made teh package you try to install.
I just tired, they work for me too ( FF on Linux)
Some thoughts I like to share with you guys. Most I know about music theory I learned from you guys here on this boards. But the thing that keeps surprising me, when I try to create a melody on my midi controller ( keystation mini 32) I do allot of thing right, just by ear, or what ever. All this ta...
But so long as you play the same 3 note names, a C, an E and a G it will always be a C major chord. Exactly! Listen and go with the best! Dont think a minute on the theoretical stuff 1. 2. blah If it sounds good, it is good. Yeah, I have already noticed my musical hearing has become good enough, th...
I wouldn't worry too much about inversions. The basic C major chord is CEG with the C as the lowest note. But so long as you play the same 3 note names, a C, an E and a G it will always be a C major chord. The traditional descriptions are for First inversion you move the C above the E and G to get ...