
Farview
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Are you using verb as an insert, or an aux? I will have every drum track going through a verb, but I don't insert a verb on every track.
Farview said:Are you using verb as an insert, or an aux? I will have every drum track going through a verb, but I don't insert a verb on every track.
Massive Master said:Okay, then - If every track needs some sort of plug, then the core sounds weren't right in the first place...?
Massive Master said:*PER TRACK* in a mix or the whole mix...?
If every track needs a plug, somethin's wrong somewhere...
Both of those sides are true in a general sense.Cazzbar said:I've always kinda thought that less is more, that you should trust your recording equipment to give you an accurate reproduction of the sound and then maybe take off any unrequired hiss etc...
But then that Charles Dye bloke is saying that no matter how amazingly accurate your recordings are, if you want that holy grail of a professional mix then you must bang on a zillion plugs and really know what the heck you're doing!
Cazzbar said:I hear people 'rolling off' bass on most tracks, sounds like a good idea if it's not required... but then I can't help but think how did that unwanted bass get there in the first place! I can understand trying to fix a tracking problem, but if instruments can't be played together without causing problems then maybe the instrument mix is wrong or they're badly tuned in the first place, or is this a case of people trying to get that 'professionaI sound'