Have you ever recorded yourself in two different environments, or on two different microphones, and tried to match the sound so that the difference is as small as possible? Spectrum matcher could help with that in a really easy and straight forward way.
This is the ReaPack repository link for Spectrum Matcher and alot more useful scripts: geraintluff.github.io/jsfx/in...
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Audio samples
02:14 What does it do?
03:58 Installation
06:53 Learning the reference
11:39 Applying the correction
13:59 Conclusion and Outro
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Useful resources for getting started:
REAPER Access WhatsApp group for blind creators: tiny.cc/ReaperAccess
Reapers without Peepers mailing list: groups.io/g/rwp
REAPER accessibility wiki: reaperaccessibility.com/index...
KK-Access, an archive of Komplete Kontrol instruments from a blind person's perspective: kk-access.com/
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