how do you guys keep your sounds in the same dimension?
or do you just slap different reverbs onto different sounds?
and add a dimension expander here and there
and a bit of onboard synth effects like chorus, reverb and delay
and hope it sounds good
I know that a universal send helps to unify things
do you guys strictly stick to using one or two reverb sends, and deactivate your synth effects?
and samples that are already wet?
those I assume just go in and get some eq and further reverb to get them sitting in the right space
keeping sounds in the same realm
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Re: keeping sounds in the same realm
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Re: keeping sounds in the same realm
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Re: keeping sounds in the same realm
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@Siek Hondt : As a rule of thumb, I'd say f...
Re: keeping sounds in the same realm
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