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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: Tips for EQing Analog Synths
« on: January 09, 2016, 08:53:50 am »
I find that when writing things that have a bassline and a thing harmonizing it an octave and third up, it's beneficial to use two different sounds altogether to get more definition. So if you're using a Sub 37 (which I assume from the paraphonic thing), I'd try a patch with more multidrive and harmonics for the bassline and then a softer sound for the harmonizing part.
It's a bit more work and you need to record them in separately, but to me it often makes sense to take care of EQ issues in the earlier stages of production, like writing, arrangement and sound design.
It's a bit more work and you need to record them in separately, but to me it often makes sense to take care of EQ issues in the earlier stages of production, like writing, arrangement and sound design.