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2 likes • Oct 1
deffo but i wish it did not ....lol
Metric A/B vs Reference 2
This just popped up and I’m wondering if this is worth the dollar, or if I should just wait until Reference is on sale as that was the one I initially was going to purchase. Anybody have preferences? Why?
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New comment Sep 29
Metric A/B vs Reference 2
2 likes • Sep 23
its Awesome.. tried and trusted... do it
just a quick Hello
just a quick Hello to all my favorite people hope you guys are good? Big love T
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New comment Sep 25
RipX DAW
Have you heard of this???? This could be awesome if it can separate the dialog from music & fx in videos... What would you use if for?
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New comment Sep 7
RipX DAW
4 likes • Sep 5
Haha...I would re..score a porn video and put it to loony tunes or something...haha.... I guessing would I have fun fun fun ?. Hell yeah..mash ups with films....change the dialog from an old kung-fu film to peaky blinders...hahaha
Finding references.
Quick method I wanted to share that helps to find references faster. - Go to harmix.ai and upload the song. - Play the songs recommended by the AI, one by one. - Copy and paste the names of the recommended songs into Spotify. Add them to the playlist and rename it. - Explore the artist's other songs on Spotify and add the better-sounding ones to the playlist. - Add a few more related songs to the playlist. Grab some more recommendations from harmix.ai. - On your Spotify playlist, look at the "Recommended" section based on the playlist and play the suggested songs. - Play those songs by clicking on the song icons. If you like a song, click the "ADD" button to add it to your playlist. You can just click on the play button on the song icons quickly to demonstrate many recommended songs in a short time. If you want more, - Click the refresh button at the bottom of the recommended list to get more suggestions. - Repeat the process: find songs on harmix, copy their names to Spotify, and create a deeper playlist.
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Finding references.
2 likes • Aug 17
They
2 likes • Aug 27
@Angi Seserman hi. Tbh...I don't use any of them for reference..like I said I buy the wav. File or cd then I have what I need.. Best way I guess is ask your clients to supply reference tracks..along with the material.... As for Personal use I choose deezer...partly because of the split they give to artists and...they host live radio...Sport etc
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Tony Hudspeth
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@tony-hudspeth-5531
Live Musician for over 40 years comfortable on both sides of the glass , however i wish to up my game as far as production is concerned cheers T

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Joined Jan 8, 2024
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