Reaper 6, Waves Abbey Road Saturator, Free Plugins and more

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Also in this episode I look at Applied Acoustic Systems Session Bundle (Lounge Lizard, Strum, Ultra Analog), Vember Audio Surge free Synth, UVI Kroma 1.5, Ample Bass P Lite 2, and Forward Audio FaIRmageddon.

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In this episode of The Home Studio Show, host, Zane looks at the Reaper 6 DAW update, Waves Abbey Road Saturator plugin, Cherry Audio Voltage Modular Nucleus Synth plugin, Vember Audio Surge free synth, UVI Kroma 1.5 synth plugin, (AAS) Applied Acoustic Systems Session Bundle including Lounge Lizard, Strum, and Ultra Analog. I also check out free plugins: Ample Bass P Lite 2, and Forward Audio FaIRmageddon. Thank you for watching The Home Studio Show where I do weekly audio tech news, reviews, and sometimes tips and it always features free plugins. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes of The Home Studio Show.
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Got really Awesome free plugins for guitar and also for my son who is a Guitarist. Thank you Sir.
And, the Answer is: Smashing Pumpkins, 1979.

kashinathroy
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I’m always surprised how many cool free plug-ins there are available - thanks for the video

EatSleep
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hello, thank you very much your contributions are incredible, i'm a new reaper user and i'm doing a static mix and, everything is fine, but when i do the same static mix in cakewalk by bandlab it is heard with more body and more present, the question is that i use a plugin called bitter to determine the bits, and in reaper it tells me in the level scale about 64 bits and in cakewalk 32 bits, I don't know why it is the same in both, what I would like to know is why the difference of sonority in reaper is heard better for my ears, more balanced and defined but in its turn thinner and less fat, your answer would clarify my understanding and I would appreciate it in my soul, thank you.

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Is there automatic tempo detection software which is reliable? If so, could you please share the name (and possibly a link)?

Thank you for your time.

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