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I believe Numa is Eve’s secret sauce

For those who don’t know Numa is a producer and guitar arranger during Eve’s early work. While I do believe Eve has quite amount of input I’ve also noticed that when looking at his work portfolio with many other artists. I’ll listen to a song and then be shocked when the vocal isn’t Eve’s but it sounds just like a song we would expect from Eve.

Also I noticed that abyss in the world. While a good song overall in my opinion was missing that “Eve” charm. I check the credits Numa is not listed. I’m happy to hear other’s opinions why you might agree or disagree. Either way Eve makes good songs and I love almost all of them

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u/BudgetAd7598 — 4 days ago

Hello! I’m looking for a voice synth that has a similar timbre to KAFU

I know kafu is pretty unique, but I was wondering if anyone had something similar to her?

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u/BudgetAd7598 — 2 months ago

Yes, I know they are spelled differently and this probably isn’t how the language works. But I just my found myself laughing at the phrase. Inabakumori is a Hikikomori. I don’t mean it as bad thing, he just seems quiet. Thoughts maybe or not. Have a good day

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u/BudgetAd7598 — 4 months ago

Pretty simple I’m looking for an English voicebank that has a similar soft timbre to miku soft, dark, or Kai Yuki. Is there one that exists?

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u/BudgetAd7598 — 4 months ago

Hello. I'm mixing a song that had written and I can't afford an engineer to do for me so I've been trying to learn the basics, I know from many I do not need to buy a 200 dollar eq or anything and that stock will work nicely. It is not that I do not know what effect does what in mixing it is rather every time I check my reference, I keep getting mud. Is it too much that I am trying to mix 40 ish tracks on my first few attempts? If there is any advice please that would be so helpful!

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u/BudgetAd7598 — 4 months ago