Blaming humanity instead of blaming colonialism is the prevailing notion behind eco-fascism.
Blaming humanity instead of blaming colonialism is the prevailing notion behind eco-fascism.
100% agreed. Suggesting “not having children” as the first best thing you can do is IMO lazy at best and eco-fascist at worst.
I have been using Reaper for the last 3 years after migrating from Logic. It works so well for my use case, and I love that it has enabled me to leave the Apple ecosystem and make music on Linux. Every now and then though, I get envious of what I see others do in Ableton and Bitwig, and while I can do most of the same stuff in Reaper, the workflow is different. I may one day dig into Bitwig and use it in tandem with Reaper. We’ll see.
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Using Reaper and I love it! Migrated from Logic. I also recently got a license for Bitwig 8-track, and I’d like to explore that, but I think Reaper will remain my daily driver.
If I understand the question rightly, the only way I know how to effect audio (as opposed to MIDI) in such a way is to use a dynamics processor of some sort. I’d first reach for a transient shaper, which listens to the volume envelope of an audio signal, and these typically have a knob for attack and sustain. For a more staccato sound, I’d lower the sustain, and vice-versa. Alternatively or in addition to the former processor, I might use a gate if I wanted more silence between notes, and I might use its opposite, a compressor, to bring up lower-level sustain. None of these processes will to change a performance, however.