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Where can I find the recordings from those events?
4 likes • Jul 27
The Mastering.com website has a page for replays.
Link to Event
I can't get on zoom site today even though I'm registered. It keeps having me register and says I am registered but there is no link being sent to get on. It is used to be notices with the link were sent and yes, I have checked spam. ? ? ?
1 like • Jul 22
The link should be in the Calendar
Help please...
So without going into developer tools via Facebook messenger, I am trying to pay tribute to a mutual friend by completing our unfinished song. The problem is, the audio he sent via messenger and he has thus passed so if anyone has any idea I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance.
3 likes • Jul 10
I understand. FB Messenger degrades the audio quality. Have them send it to your email.
duck away
Hi, folks. Here I am with an issue that somehow I have always been able to avoid. I am at a mix-down stage. So, for example: One track is a synth bass/pad/arp. ‘S’ The other is a bass. ‘B’ ‘S’ has already reverb baked in. Together, ‘S’ and ‘B’ sound a bit muddy, because ‘B’ doesn’t stand out enough from ‘S’. In order to fix this I side-chained ‘S’ so that when the bass hits, the synth ducks away a bit. I think that worked out reasonably well. My REAL question is: When I render or bounce the ‘S ‘track, will the moments when it ducks away for the bass be included? The reason for my question is because I would prefer to work with clean, ready tracks, that may need just some EQ or whatever necessary. Did I confuse everyone? I hope not. Advice appreciated.
1 like • Mar 17
It should be. I don't see why not if you did your side chaining correctly. However, it sounds when you play it is what gets baked into the track when you render the processing. Like even if you took the bass out of it afterwards the effect would be cemented into the track.
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Hi everyone, I'm Isabella, I'm here to learn and share ideas here
2 likes • Feb 10
Hi Isabella! Welcome to FTM 😎👍🔥💯
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Jedidiah Girio
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I am a Songwriter, an aspiring Mastering Engineer, Musician, Performer, and Artist.

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