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Amazing. I only wonder why the post didn't link to the homepage instead. I would not forgive OP if I have missed all the other tools: https://muted.io. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Then google and download all the free presets you can find (in the mix, SNFK, muted.io and echo sound works have some great free Vital preset banks). More than likely you'll find a bass preset you like in there, then add some camelcrusher on it and maybe a bit of OTT (a free multiband compressor plugin). Source: almost 2 years ago
This is something I care about deeply because to me optimizing physical and mental wellbeing is an absolute priority, and over the years I've implemented different tools, routines and techniques that allow me to stay healthy and take care of my body even while I'm building my current projects in front of a computer. In case you're curious, these days my two main projects are fffuel, where I build a collection of... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Learning to play or produce music can be really daunting and intimidating. muted.io aims to bridge a gap there and make it much easier to understand music theory. With a series of interactive online tools, the site makes it easy to reference and play the different chords and scales. The ultimate goal is to create a resource that eliminates most of the wrote memory that has been needed to date for making music. Source: over 2 years ago
I've been having a ton of fun creating interactive musical tools and references over at muted.io. Things like an interactive circle of 5ths, a reference to all major and minor scales and a tool to play chords in keys. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Not at all, actually! I use a service called OneRPM that does the distribution for free. The process is super straightforward and they distribute the album literally everywhere. 10/10 would highly recommend! Source: over 2 years ago
Depends on your country, but places like https://onerpm.com/ can automatically distribute to so many, including Spotify, Tidal, Apple, as well as Chinese ones too (my friend just published his new album and it was on a Chinese platform which he had no clue about). Source: about 3 years ago
If you go to RLM's page it says "ONErpm Light" took it down. They do digital distribution and rights management. Source: about 3 years ago
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