
dobro
Well-known member
Regarding effects, the question you have to ask yourself is: "Why'd you buy it if you're not gonna use it?"
Don't skimp.
A rule of thumb that will always stand you in good stead is this: decide how much of a particular effect you want on any given track, and then crank it up another 30%.
How do you think the pros got to where they are today? By being cautious? If you want your mixes to stand out from the rest, learn how to really L_E_A_N on that effect knob!
Don't skimp.
A rule of thumb that will always stand you in good stead is this: decide how much of a particular effect you want on any given track, and then crank it up another 30%.
How do you think the pros got to where they are today? By being cautious? If you want your mixes to stand out from the rest, learn how to really L_E_A_N on that effect knob!