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omg thats a really useful information, thanks a lot dude <3
ОтветитьCold you repeat it pls? :) I cannot drop the FX into the specific place.
ОтветитьNice video! 👏
ОтветитьHUGE help here! Thank you so much for the video!
ОтветитьThankyou so much🙏
ОтветитьGreat feature to be reminded of for sure! Thanks, Andrew!
Ответитьmuchas gracias 100% funcional
ОтветитьBro your videos have been SO helpful! Thanks!!
ОтветитьAlways helpful, substantive, and concise - TOP SHELF!!
ОтветитьI stay doing this. I need to do it more though tbh. It's best for plugins that require a lotta CPU so you can hit render and bake that shit in, then proceed with your day(or finish your mix, my bad)
ОтветитьHew Andrew! Nice one. Quick tip - After Range selection, if you press Ctrl+Alt+X, It instantly splits the selected range and thus you don't have to move the clip from its place to split.
Ответитьthank you brother, as always <3
ОтветитьDandy “to-the-point” video, Andrew. Great job. PreSonus borrowed this feature from Magix Samplitude Pro X, me thinks. It’s not as encompassing and robust as in Samplitude, but it is very good just the same.
ОтветитьMan i completely forgot about this. Definitely gonna incorporate this into my workflow, especially for vocals that have resonances in just one spot
ОтветитьBro this is silky you didn’t get back to me
ОтветитьThis is so good! Many thanks!
ОтветитьKiller!
ОтветитьO wish you lived in my town you could teach me so much. The ending though you said you had two things to say about event effects. That it puts the effect before the mixer and the melodyne thing. What kind of problems could it cause if you did an event effects but already had plugins on the mixer track that you added to the event effects. You kind of explained it but it was a bit vague. Also. Just wanna say you a cool dude. You have really helped me learn my studio one and you don't even get sponsored. You deserve more subs and likes bro for sure.
ОтветитьAlways good tips n info--Cheers!
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