I heard of Noisia using this technique a long time ago, at the same sample rate you recommended. I've been using it for most of my masters, but I keep it between 20-23 khz for better fidelity with reverb and texture
Thanks for your input. Big fan of Noisia myself. 20-23KHz sounds extreme to me but I will definitely try ! I think the reverb will take a huge hit though. I will get back to you on this!
The video is a simple QuickTime Player screen recording. I record Ableton's Output in Logic Audio and use izotope 10's maximizer to get it RUclips-ready with -10dB LUFS for the loudest parts.
I heard of Noisia using this technique a long time ago, at the same sample rate you recommended. I've been using it for most of my masters, but I keep it between 20-23 khz for better fidelity with reverb and texture
Thanks for your input. Big fan of Noisia myself. 20-23KHz sounds extreme to me but I will definitely try ! I think the reverb will take a huge hit though. I will get back to you on this!
Powerful yet easy way to punch up your techno productions in ableton live
hi bruce. how do you record your ableton tutorials ?
The video is a simple QuickTime Player screen recording. I record Ableton's Output in Logic Audio and use izotope 10's maximizer to get it RUclips-ready with -10dB LUFS for the loudest parts.