squibble94
Nature of Force
Hey guys. I was wondering if any of you use Exciters in your mixes. I know it helps my mixes a lot. Thoughts, opinions, comments?
Hey guys. I was wondering if any of you use Exciters in your mixes. I know it helps my mixes a lot. Thoughts, opinions, comments?


I may still use it a little {in my new found 'moderation'
} on some of the cassette portastudio things I'm finishing off but on my more recent digital digital recordings, it hasn't even crossed my mind. I'd forgotten about it until that 'list your set-up' thread.Have used them in the past for the stereo crowd noise in sports broadcasts/recordings, which was interesting for about 10 minutes until (for me) I realized I didn't want such an interestingly processed crowd to be a distraction to my enjoyment of the game in question. But that doesn't stop the pros from using them for that purpose, because many people tend to like like nice shiny distractions.
I never needed one for music recording myself.
G.
What a waste of money.

Especially here in the land of the CubsThey need to excite the crowd.
.Have used them in the past for the stereo crowd noise in sports broadcasts/recordings, which was interesting for about 10 minutes until (for me) I realized I didn't want such an interestingly processed crowd to be a distraction to my enjoyment of the game in question. But that doesn't stop the pros from using them for that purpose, because many people tend to like like nice shiny distractions.
I never needed one for music recording myself.
G.
Bah! Next time you should follow the exciter with a flanger with feedback cranked up!


I tend to add just a dash of harmonic excitement as an aux send, but just a bit on bass, kick and vocals.
That makes as much sense as putting an eq on an aux.
... which makes sense???
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