thx for the tute.. id probably wind up the attack a little bit on the pp kick so the 'snap' of the kick comes thru but i guess its just personal preference...cheers again!
With parallel processing are you effectively doubling up each instrument, except one track is processed? Apologies if that's a dumb question. Thanks for sharing.
@GrumpyOB1 yes through using bus channels, it gives you a better control over the mix as a pose to processing the instrument channel directly. usually you don't double every instrument but group them together with similar sounds (drums, guitars, vocals etc)...
Has anyone got a link to his YouTube channel?
weedster999 1 week ago
thx for the tute.. id probably wind up the attack a little bit on the pp kick so the 'snap' of the kick comes thru but i guess its just personal preference...cheers again!
Jezzakeat 2 months ago
Thank you, much appreciated... Now i am back off to work. Stay^
stephenranta 6 months ago
With parallel processing are you effectively doubling up each instrument, except one track is processed? Apologies if that's a dumb question. Thanks for sharing.
GrumpyOB1 10 months ago
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daveg2k4 10 months ago
@GrumpyOB1 I'm not sure I understand the question but I think the answer is no if I do understand the question! Err, hope that helps
garnishschoolofsound 5 months ago
@GrumpyOB1 yes through using bus channels, it gives you a better control over the mix as a pose to processing the instrument channel directly. usually you don't double every instrument but group them together with similar sounds (drums, guitars, vocals etc)...
richiboy5632 1 week ago
Good stuff mate
RKaneRecordings 10 months ago