Steerable discovery of neural audio effects(csteinmetz1.github.io)
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Steerable discovery of neural audio effects
https://csteinmetz1.github.io/steerable-nafx/
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music is so overcompressed nowadays even an advanced algorithm like this will choke
The loudness war is mostly over though, from normalization being built into most streaming audio services. [1]
1. https://hyperbits.com/ultimate-guide-to-the-loudness-war/
1. https://hyperbits.com/ultimate-guide-to-the-loudness-war/
While I'd like that to be true, I'm skeptical of that outcome from streaming normalization alone.
All I see in production forums is how can I make my mix louder?
You can blow by Spotify's lufs recommendation, the normalizing just knocks you down, thereby squashing your mix further (even less dynamic range)
All I see in production forums is how can I make my mix louder?
You can blow by Spotify's lufs recommendation, the normalizing just knocks you down, thereby squashing your mix further (even less dynamic range)
> how can I make my mix louder?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_ANEQu5Lto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_ANEQu5Lto
A trick could be to have the first 30 seconds or minute of your song at a low amplitude. This will force them to manually increase the volume of their device so they can hear anything. After that initial quiet phase of your song, you can ramp up the volume to the original level! More louder!
That was brilliant, thanks.
a year ago time-based effects such as delay and reverb were considered impossible to model using machine learning networks
today this is reality
machine learning methods are more CPU-effective, perform real-time, effortless to train and provide more fidelity to the listener
today this is reality
machine learning methods are more CPU-effective, perform real-time, effortless to train and provide more fidelity to the listener
after listening to the clean version, did Electric Guitar - Large Room sound like it had a crowd or audience in the background, or is it just me?
They should nickname this "clone-a-tone"
I can finally DEcompress audio! I will train a compressor in reverse, and I will re-remaster all the crappily-remastered tracks!
BTW, I only buy DRM-free music, so I can do stuff like this on my personal copies.