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Dave DeWhitt
Hey All,
Does anyone have any super cool secret tips and tricks for recording keyboard-generated string parts that sound really nice? I'm not necessarily talking about particular samples or patches that are preferred, but more about techniques. For example, I read somewhere on this forum at one time a post where someone mentioned tracking the same part over and over again to get a nice, layered/chorus effect that is natural sounding (sorry to the poster, but I can't remember where I saw that). Any other tips? Things like maybe how you like to apply effects, verb, etc?
Thanks!
Dave DeWhitt
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Does anyone have any super cool secret tips and tricks for recording keyboard-generated string parts that sound really nice? I'm not necessarily talking about particular samples or patches that are preferred, but more about techniques. For example, I read somewhere on this forum at one time a post where someone mentioned tracking the same part over and over again to get a nice, layered/chorus effect that is natural sounding (sorry to the poster, but I can't remember where I saw that). Any other tips? Things like maybe how you like to apply effects, verb, etc?
Thanks!
Dave DeWhitt
davedewhitt's sounds on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free