Hey @tompuce84. You could do that for sure ,but it's "hit or miss". The way I'm talking about is just one way you can do it. Thanks for the kind reply :-)
won't this create a tonal imbalance for just a brief moment? especially since your duplicated track did not have the same plugins as the original? I guess its not a big deal but just to maintain consistency I would recommend duplicating the plugins as well. Another issues that can be is the time delay between the two tracks due to latency. Of course ADC can fix that issue.
Hey @tompuce84. You could do that for sure ,but it's "hit or miss". The way I'm talking about is just one way you can do it. Thanks for the kind reply :-)
kevinwardmusic 2 months ago
I wonder if you could have just went for a selective compression with a sidechain and a filter narrowing just these notes.
Anyway, thanks for the trick!
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won't this create a tonal imbalance for just a brief moment? especially since your duplicated track did not have the same plugins as the original? I guess its not a big deal but just to maintain consistency I would recommend duplicating the plugins as well. Another issues that can be is the time delay between the two tracks due to latency. Of course ADC can fix that issue.
rishabhrajan 10 months ago
It's always logical and very good advice from MixCoach.
Did you only add this new track or did you push the volume level a bit as well?
has298 11 months ago
@has298 I used both tracks in parallel. I also pushed the volume of both bass tracks. Thanks for the comment and kind words.
Kevin- MixCoach
kevinwardmusic 11 months ago