I like Billie Eilish’s music for the most part, but that’s one creepy picture.
I like Billie Eilish’s music for the most part, but that’s one creepy picture.
Yea, a lot of sick folks in the music industry... Symbolism will be their downfall... Yes, lets not even touch on Hollywood or our government... Hey, do you have a conspiracy theory I can borrow, mine have all come true...I like Billie Eilish’s music for the most part, but that’s one creepy picture.
That's a new look for Eilish isn't it?? I like it!!
Cool looking software. Looks like a supercharged bass-mid-treble control. Is the background response from an analysis of the file playing?View attachment 61459
I'm just an ordinary average guy with a little Tilt... Lol... Never seen that in the hardware version...
It is actually an emulation of a pretty famous mixing/mastering EQ hardware (GML 8200 2-channel Parametric EQ) with a few interesting features added... There is a lot going on there... From the user manual: The spectral content of the signal processed by the machine is displayed behind the frequency response curve. There are a few options to customize what is displayed:Cool looking software. Looks like a supercharged bass-mid-treble control. Is the background response from an analysis of the file playing?
Thank you for the walkthrough!It is actually an emulation of a pretty famous mixing/mastering EQ hardware (GML 8200 2-channel Parametric EQ) with a few interesting features added... There is a lot going on there... From the user manual: The spectral content of the signal processed by the machine is displayed behind the frequency response curve. There are a few options to customize what is displayed:
- Fast and Slow modes determine the analysis window size, leading to faster or slower visual feedback.
- Infinite Spectrum allows the user to view the integrated spectrum from the beginning of playback. This will appear as grey-shaded information behind the real-time white lines. If this mode is activated, you can click on the screen to reset the infinite spectrum calculation.
If the De-esser is enabled and reduces the gain of a portion of the bandwidth, the gain reduction will be displayed in red.
While in Infinite Spectrum mode, changes made in the EQ can be seen immediately, despite the long time window of analysis. This is thanks to FFT measurements for the visualization being taken before the EQ, and the EQ curve being applied to that measurement.
Lol... How about Hocus Pocus Focus...King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizard??
Bookmarked. I have to hear this!
That’s a great tune! Heard it plenty on radios back in the day and was surprised how really good it sounded on my kit of recent years.Lol... How about Hocus Pocus Focus...
@3dbinCanada you are the man.King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizard??
Bookmarked. I have to hear this!