Reaper: Feedback Loops | Audio Examples
These four audio examples illustrate the ideas discussed in the Reaper workshop in SOS May 2023.
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These four audio examples illustrate the ideas discussed in the Reaper workshop in SOS May 2023.
Get your hands on these SOS Audio Test Files which accompany our SOS May 2023 workshop.
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Audio files to accompany April 2023's Cubase workshop.
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American producer, engineer and mixer Ed Stasium nominates the drum sound on Living Colour’s ‘Love Rears Its Ugly Head’ as a particular favourite.
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