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Hi folks,

I would like to create more debth in a track I have just finished, I have the 'Pans' sorted out so theres width, but I need more debth??

Ideas gratefully received
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Use Reverb and or Delay
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Try this trick.

Take some instruments and put them up front.
Then take others and put them through the delay, with a very short delay, say 20ms.Do not let the dry signal through only the delayed signal to return to the board. Witht the slight delay it will be perceived that the 2nd set of instruments are back in the room. Put it all through a reveb now and increase a little on the distant instruments of the 2nd set.
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Yo THEWAITER - I'll have a Laphroig (sp) on the rocks!!!

In addition to the sound advice in front of my post, try putting the DEPTH track on two tracks when you record it; this will definitely give you some body along with a good reverb splash.

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thanks for the info on DEPTH now can anyone help with my spelling !!!!! :-)


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