Mastering Your Sound: Essential Plugins for Producers
Welcome, dear music aficionados, to our in-depth exploration of indispensable plugins for producers. Crafting exceptional audio requires the right set of tools, and today, we unveil five essential plugins every producer should consider. From precision EQ to mastering suites, let’s delve into these must-have plugins that will undoubtedly enhance your sonic journey.
1. FabFilter Pro-Q 3: Precision…
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I don't know if it's just me - and maybe someone else with the TPWBYT vinyl can tell me - there's a very distinct & quick but subtle tremolo effect (not the vibrato in his actual voice) on some of Vessel's lines in Descending that I can only hear on the vinyl. It really lends itself to the underwater theming but idk if it's intentional or if I need to replace the needle on my record player lmao
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HVA CONSULTANT GRADING
Due to difficulties with traveling abroad for the HVA grading show, we got busy at home with setting up a professional studio backdrop, grooming a mare that refused to stand still and dig out an old camera for an online consultation with the HVA. Having the honour to own such a fine mare as ZHG Vespa with such extensive and impressive pedigree lines that date back to SSE Winter Is Coming and several old bloodlines from RDEC such as RDEC Gottecourt and RDEC Vandalist, means that keeping those lines alive comes with a great responsability. It felt important to us to have Vespa graded and approved for breeding and I'm thrilled to announce that the HVA gave its approval and then some! The HVA officials ended the grading with some beautiful notes and a very impressive score:
Genuinely, I think she's one of the most elegantly built prospective hanoverians that we've received thus far, very well done! For Vespa, we've given her a grade of 97%, and she has been approved for breeding!
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HVA FUTURITY SHOW
"Isn't he growing into quite the beauty," Iris remarked, stealing a glance at Luciano as he playfully tugged at Vomme's pink muzzle, the foal resisting with equal determination. They had flown all the way to California for this grading show and they were lucky enough that the tall dark foal was near on his first birthday, or else they never would’ve been able to complete the long journey here. Meanwhile, Luciano awaited his turn to enter the grading arena with Vespa and Vomme, while Iris kept a watchful eye to ensure the foal didn't wander off in the vast venue. Catching Luciano's fleeting glance, Iris returned it before he hastily refocused on the foal.
”He’s not a swan yet. Besides, he is too big to ever be able to ride fast in a jump-off.”
While there was a grain of truth in his words, Iris sensed an underlying resistance, most likely directed at her, beneath Luciano's banter. There had been numerous accounts where she’d caught the two playing together or giving each other loving scratches, but the minute he saw her, he stopped. He was nothing more than a man child, come to think of it.
Iris rolled her eyes in return.
So much for extending olive branches.
They hadn’t spoken much since Monaco. In fact, they’d hardly spoken at all. Which may make you wonder what Iris was doing coming on this trip with him in the first place. Originally, her sister was meant to go in her stead, but she backed out at the last minute, citing an allegedly unmissable dressage clinic. Iris saw through the facade; there was no clinic, just a ploy orchestrated by her manipulative sister to force her and Luciano to talk about the inevitable. In the months following the excruciatingly public events in Monaco, Iris had hardly trained under Luciano’s supervision at all. Their stubborn silence even led to her missing out on the Kuse final in Spain, and she had been too proud to ask for his help and he had been too proud to offer it. They both knew they couldn’t keep going at this pace as Iris was risking her professional career and Luciano was doing the exact opposite of what a trainer is supposed to do. Yet neither of them wouldn’t even touch on the subject with a ten-foot pole. As they were instructed to enter the arena, Luciano tightened the grip on the mare’s reins.
”Well, good luck.” Iris offered awkwardly.
Luciano shot her another quick glance and gave her a small nod in response, lips tightened into a thin line, his face giving away absolutely nothing. With Vespa charging forward in her customary fashion, Vomme eagerly followed by her side and they left Iris behind by the gate. This was shaping up to be a tough week, Iris thought wearily as she let out a heavy sigh.
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The second and final Individual Qualifier featured 418 horse and rider pairs competing for a chance to participate in the 2024 EQ Olympics. We were thrilled by the impressive turnout and are excited to see you in Paris!
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so my college had a huge event tonight where all the acapella groups on campus each performed a couple of songs, and they also got a bunch of other acapella groups from nearby colleges to come and do the same,
and i need to share this version of the oh hellos song "constellations" one of the visiting groups did. choosing not to name the group for the sake of not doxxing myself; they're on spotify but the one album they have on there doesn't feature this arrangement. if any mutuals really want to know i can pass it along.
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Manta's (Romancer V) entry in the HVA Grading Show #2 out in Texas - best of luck, buddy!
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| CWT CALIFORNIA 2023 |
Don’t lose contact. Don’t lose contact.
Bentoz was normally a very hot horse, but taking him to his first international show didn’t make him any cooler, so to speak. She had been terrified the entire time they had been here, that he would eject her out of her seat at any given moment, like a pilot being ejected from a fighter jet in turmoil. He was as springy as a bouncing ball, so much so that it wouldn’t surprise her if he bounced through the stratosphere, if only she’d let him. All it would take would be to lose the contact she had with him in the rein for a split second and he’d jump the dressage fence enclosing them. Yesterday’s class had been a disaster. Today things were going much better, but her nerves were electrifying when they turned up on the diagonal for the extended trot, one of Bentoz’ favorite moves. She knew he could hear how her breath had changed, his ears flipped around towards her. He was still attentive to her minuscule aids and when she gave him the nerve-wrecking green light; his hooves almost hovered over the ground as he stretched his legs out to the rhythms of Vivaldi, and let his hind end power their way across the diagonal, in what resulted in one of the most compelling and connected moments Iris had ever shared with the dark red stallion. This was a horse that would take them far, and then some.
First international show, first Grand Prix and first win for Bentoz and Iris! We're so happy to see this stallion develop under Iris and truly blossom into this amazing dressage horse. Bentoz will soon be replacing his grand-sire Buzz in the upcoming months and we couldn't be happier about finally having reached GP-level with another homebred horse.
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