
dobro
Well-known member
Okay, here's what I've tried in the mixing department with mono tracks on my computer:
* outboard reverb - really noisy - it's an analog unit, and all the conversions make it sound crappy
* panning duplicated tracks - doesn't make much of a difference
* delaying a duplicated track - interesting effect
* EQing a duplicated track differently - interesting
* software reverb on a duplicated track - interesting
* combinations of the above - less interesting - too much going on
Thing is, every time I mess with the duplicated track in some way, although the effect is interesting (more space and depth), the result is less clear, with less detail, than the original track played by itself. Is this always the case? Is it always a trade-off? Do interesting effects always degrade the sound slightly?
At this point, I just feel like telling the girl: "Okay, forget the cosmetics - just wash your hair and wear something nice."
* outboard reverb - really noisy - it's an analog unit, and all the conversions make it sound crappy
* panning duplicated tracks - doesn't make much of a difference
* delaying a duplicated track - interesting effect
* EQing a duplicated track differently - interesting
* software reverb on a duplicated track - interesting
* combinations of the above - less interesting - too much going on
Thing is, every time I mess with the duplicated track in some way, although the effect is interesting (more space and depth), the result is less clear, with less detail, than the original track played by itself. Is this always the case? Is it always a trade-off? Do interesting effects always degrade the sound slightly?
At this point, I just feel like telling the girl: "Okay, forget the cosmetics - just wash your hair and wear something nice."