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So it has been slipping time from the last post for a while. There's not a lot of time between now, though, for a few jobs and a little studio work. Let's start with the studio. I've recorded a few songs for Undark in this winter, the first of which will see

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Atmos

Atmo has become a touch-up with Mastervox, where listening is also quite standard. Now, at home, I decided to take over that better, so that, if necessary, you have the know-how. I don't have any listening in that little home studio, so I had to settle for "binary," where, for example, 7.1.4 listening

Atmos

Neural Amp Modeler

M.Oikarinen recently tipped off a relatively fresh malination of guitar / bass cabinets from the plugar. It is a Neural Amp Modeler (NAM) developed and published as an open source by Steven Atkinson. Plugers have VST3 and AU versions, as well as stand alone application to the hill and winuka. It is a pity that AAX is still missing, at least for the time being, but a successful threat

Neural Amp Modeler

Thomann partner

I got into Thomann's partner program. This is all right, when it comes to a store that's already been put by a few cats. The banner below gives you access to, for example, the kind of products we use in live situations, and to order either similar or something else 🙂

Thomann partner

Demonstration

I stopped by a training cabin over there, doing a few pieces of demo recording of drums. There is nothing strange about this, but what was new in its own case was that recently acquired Arturia AudioFuse 8Pre. In the past, there were a couple of Behringer ADA8200 Ultragain privileges and I decided to take

Demonstration

Mastering

Mastering is not my strongest skill, although it has occasionally been done. On the other hand, I would rely more on iron machines in masteries than just plugers, and I happen to have quite a bit of suitable iron, so plugers do. Sanna and Sami Cloud asked me to do their mastery.

Mastering
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