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organ eq'ing
My organ sounds are OK through my headphones, but they sound terrible in the mix with other instruments. I have a roland card called "keyboard of the 60s and 70s" on my ancient JV-80 with lots of organ sounds I like when playing through headphones. However, when traked and puit in the mix with mic'd sources such as vox or guitar cab, they sound crappy, artyificial, it's hard to explain. Does anyone else have this problem? Can I help fix this with EQ? I've been messing around a lot with a parametic EQ, as well as compression. No luck. I haven't tried playing it through my guitar amp yet, but I'm woried about damaging it. What works for you when mixing keyboards and mic'd sources?
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