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ROCHEN

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Saturday, April 23rd 2011, 3:23pm

rochen stuff

just wanted to check out the built in m.i.c of my laptop and reiterate how to rout the fruity vocoder...
having effected this crappy vocal i couldnt resist from filling the flp a little and thats what came out
http://hotfile.com/dl/115472726/760b6d4/rochenganja.mp3.html

pretty sh1t but maybe someone likes it either way :D

PS: the lyrics are: "rochen-garnele" = stingray shrimp
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Tuesday, April 26th 2011, 4:37pm

cool
do you make it ?


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ROCHEN

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Tuesday, April 26th 2011, 10:20pm

yes, in 1,5 hours, just wanted to check my microphone.
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Wednesday, April 27th 2011, 5:12pm

as usual, way too quiet :D try to NOT change the master volume of your workstation in FL itself, once in a while. or turn the synths up.

anyhow, for further producing, try this: TT Dynamic Range Meter
free plugin, that shows the dynamic range in your song (RMS<->Peak in dB). as I said to Patty, just insert on master channel, when doing the whole mixing and mastering stuff of a song. Or load it from the beginning and always keep an eye on it. but be careful: very strong algorithms need a strong CPU.