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Sound Design / Re: EQing in white noise with supersaw chords, advice?
« on: October 12, 2016, 04:27:47 am »
Try using different noise oscillators for the left and right channels, or just use stereo mode in Sylenth (with one noise osc, but don't forget to disable retrig). Trying to make a mono noise wider may not give you the best results. The right EQing is also very important but there's no universal formula as it all depends on your other layers. You may want to try to let some lower frequencies pass through, it may help you glue your layers together. Also using distortion/saturation on the white noise layer may help it cut through the mix. BTW, 4-5 layers is pretty standard for those Anjuna/Enhanced style supersaws. I've actually seen more (up to 8 ), and with clever mixing it sounds awesome.