Tag: cakewalk
Create Stretchable, Acidized Audio Files for Free
If you have a 64-bit Windows computer, you can create “acidized,” stretchable files most DAWs recognize with Cakewalk by BandLab’s free, downloadable DAW.... Read MoreUsing Studio One’s Project Page with Other DAWs
Studio One’s Project Page is unique, but you can use it with other DAWs to take advantage of being able to edit songs and create a master at the same time.... Read MoreCan You Really Hear the Effects of Dithering?
The audio examples show that you can indeed hear the effects of dithering at extremely low levels—but depending on the music, that may or may not matter.... Read MoreUse Tempo Change “Time Traps” for Extra Drama
Sometimes adding a slight pause before a song section comes crashing in can add a major element of drama...and fortunately, there’s an easy way to do this.... Read MoreHow to Emulate Feedback Guitar with Synthesizers
Synthesizers can't do guitar-style feedback...can they? Actually, with some preset tweaks, they can indeed emulate that wailing, evocative feedback whine.... Read MoreMulti-Timbral Instrument vs. Multiple Instances—Which is Better?
Which is more efficient—loading up a multi-timbral virtual instrument, or using multiple individual instances? Let’s answer this age-old question!... Read MoreHow to Build Your Ideal Amp Sim Cabinet with Equalization
If you have the right amp sim for your needs, but can’t find the right cabinet...then make your own! All it takes is some EQ, and the tips in this article.... Read More- 2 of 2
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