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i've recently begun to use keyboards in my music, which is progressive heavy rock. i just read a critique of someone else's song in the mixing clinic in which several people remarked that the keys sounded surprisingly clear, no mud (which apparently is a common problem with keyboards).
well, i'm finding that when i track keys, it sounds muddy all the way around. piano, strings, organ, electric piano are what i'm primarily using, and they all have a mud factor. i'm disengaging all effects coming out of the board (they only made it worse), i'm trying different patches, and i've experimented with eq some too (post-tracking mostly).
i probably need to work more on the eq part, but has anyone found any tricks or tips for this? i'm using a roland rd700sx. i love the sound through an amp but it just doesn't seem to cut through on tape (or disk as the case may be).
any responses are appreciated.
well, i'm finding that when i track keys, it sounds muddy all the way around. piano, strings, organ, electric piano are what i'm primarily using, and they all have a mud factor. i'm disengaging all effects coming out of the board (they only made it worse), i'm trying different patches, and i've experimented with eq some too (post-tracking mostly).
i probably need to work more on the eq part, but has anyone found any tricks or tips for this? i'm using a roland rd700sx. i love the sound through an amp but it just doesn't seem to cut through on tape (or disk as the case may be).
any responses are appreciated.