My recordings sound a bit bland and not as full as my playing does in real life, does anyone have some tips on settings to add a bit of fullness? Obviously doubling the track and adding some reverb or chorus, but some specific settings for reverb or chorus etc. I'm using cool edit pro 2.
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Re: Tips for adding fullness to recordings.
Try to record the same signal mic'ed, direct, and condenser, then blend a couple right, and one at 11:00.
I'm starting to learn that the better the bass tone on my recordings, the better
the overall sound. A DI with a really good tube compressor + mic is a good combo.
I can't do it right now, since my homestudio can't accomodate a bass amp's volume.Originally posted by Boogie BillI've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!
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Re: Tips for adding fullness to recordings.
On my clips, I pan one of the rhythm guitars 100% left and the other 100% right. I don't know much about mic placement though.Watch My Videos
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