How to Setup a Compressor for any Instrument, Song or Genre

In this video the guys at http://signaturesound.com/ is going to show you how to setup a compressor for any instrument, song, or genre and its actually a very simple process. It involves knowing which knobs to to turn, what order to turn them in and requires you to use your ears and really listen carefully.

In this video the guys at http://signaturesound.com/ is going to show you how to setup a compressor for any instrument, song, or genre and its actually a very simple process. It involves knowing which knobs to to turn, what order to turn them in and requires you to use your ears and really listen carefully.

To start off they are going to setup the attack and then setup the release, ratio and finally the threshold. Then go on to show you real examples within the video so you can get a better understanding of how to setup a compressor for different instrument groups. Remember to listen with a proper pair of monitors or headphones for quality purposes and to use your ears and train them for these scenarios.

Fender Stratocaster Guitar Virtual Instrument – Sound Demo Neck – Ample Guitar AGF

Fender Stratocaster Guitar Virtual Instrument with the neck pickup. This is the default sound without amp plugins. Download the dry audio file below to test with your own plugins.

Fender Stratocaster Guitar Virtual Instrument with the neck pickup. This is the default sound without amp plugins. Download the dry audio file below to test with your own plugins.

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Using Arpeggiators in EDM Video Tutorial

This tutorial will show you how to use arpeggiators to create music. We’ll show you two different approaches: using your synth’s internal arpeggiator, and using a separate plugin, which is handy if your synth doesn’t have an arpeggiator. In this tutorial we’ll be using Access’s Virus TI synth, but other software should work in a similar way.

This tutorial will show you how to use arpeggiators to create music. We’ll show you two different approaches: using your synth’s internal arpeggiator, and using a separate plugin, which is handy if your synth doesn’t have an arpeggiator. In this tutorial we’ll be using Access’s Virus TI synth, but other software should work in a similar way.

Subtractive Synth Basics [Videos]

You can make pretty much any sound you want using subtractive synthesis – or virtual analog – including effects, pads and strings, leads, and bass. In this video series Mo Volans will show you how to create:

You can make pretty much any sound you want using subtractive synthesis – or virtual analog – including effects, pads and strings, leads, and bass. In this video series Mo Volans will show you how to create:

Video 1 – Noise effects with FabFilter One, an inexpensive but effective synth.
Video 2 – Pad and strings sounds with FabFilter One.
Video 3 – Classic lead patch.
Video 4 – Classic bass patch.
Video 5 – Classic sample and hold patch with u-he’s Diva.
Video 6 – Classic acid bass patch.
Video 7 – Mod matrix with Logic Pro’s ES2 synth.
Video 8 – How to use multiple modulators to modulate one another with Logic Pro’s ES2 synth.

Piano Mysteriously Washes Ashore Under NYC’s Brooklyn Bridge [Video]

A baby grand piano has mysteriously appeared under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, right on the Manhattan side of the East River.

 

A baby grand piano has mysteriously appeared under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, right on the Manhattan side of the East River.