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If you haven't used it before but are willing to give it a try on your machine and let me know if it works, I'd really appreciate it. It's free and lightweight, and a nice little synth. It can be downloaded here if anyone's willing to give that a quick try for me https://daichilab.sakura.ne.jp/softsynth/index.html. Source: 9 months ago
Have you tried the free VST called Synth1? you'll probably find these sounds in there, or something that sounds close to this- because the sounds above are pretty straightforward - you can get Synth1 from here - https://daichilab.sakura.ne.jp/softsynth/index.html. Source: 11 months ago
Synth1 is the OG free VA synth and can make some great Synthwave tones: https://daichilab.sakura.ne.jp/softsynth/index.html. Source: about 1 year ago
Synth1 (Nord Lead 2 style synth) + Synth1 Librarian + Presets. Source: about 1 year ago
Just to be clear SynthV1 and Sythn1 are not the same thing :>. Source: over 1 year ago
I use this to check loudness and peaks, and it's free. Although, imo "mastering" noise is maybe a bit of a losing battle (at least outside of a super professional level, with calibrated monitors in a treated room). Checking loudness will just ensure consistency and that nobody's going to melt their ears off when your track comes on the radio or in a playlist (although Spotify normalizes audio levels anyway). Source: 10 months ago
YouLean Loudness Meter. it’s a free plugin that will help you better analyze the loudness of your mix. Source: 11 months ago
If you want to properly compares the loudness of audio files, use something like YouLean Loudness Meter (it has a free version). This will take away a lot of annoying variables and give you an objective comparison of loudness. Source: 11 months ago
If you want to know how "loud" a digital sound is, look into LUFs. Source: 12 months ago
Sorry, we do professional audio topics here and this tool is clearly aimed at beginners and bedroom producers. There is nothing this thing tells you that you can't have with proper meters, such as https://www.orban.com/meter or https://youlean.co/youlean-loudness-meter/. Source: about 1 year ago
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