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mcs
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Well gang...you got me feeling pretty stupid here...I see I still have alot to learn. Let me give you a brief history of my learning.
Most all I have learned is from books and self experienced...no real studio time.
I am more familar with analog gear then digital but am now starting to use PC based recording. I have tried a number of programs...sound cards and different set up...still haven't dialed in what I want. I like tape...I like the headroom...the coloring it adds to the recording...but maitainence is high and is not nearly as flexable as digital. My sound is "ok" but it could be ALOT better.
I'm running a yamaha 2404 console, B-16 fostex 16 tk, yamaha effect (we won't talk about my monitors hehehe I see my next purchase
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Now to my question while you are still awake.
For sometime now I have been driving myself crazy trying to reproduce that (Fat Empty sound...is the only way I know to discribe it) Dominate Bass hot tracks without walking all over the other track like the Nashville "New Country" studios are mixing.
I'm sure it must be a combination compression...delay... and root track...but I just can get close.
I have tried invert phase on the bass...and it helped...but I am still falling way short.
Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Mark
Most all I have learned is from books and self experienced...no real studio time.
I am more familar with analog gear then digital but am now starting to use PC based recording. I have tried a number of programs...sound cards and different set up...still haven't dialed in what I want. I like tape...I like the headroom...the coloring it adds to the recording...but maitainence is high and is not nearly as flexable as digital. My sound is "ok" but it could be ALOT better.
I'm running a yamaha 2404 console, B-16 fostex 16 tk, yamaha effect (we won't talk about my monitors hehehe I see my next purchase

Now to my question while you are still awake.
For sometime now I have been driving myself crazy trying to reproduce that (Fat Empty sound...is the only way I know to discribe it) Dominate Bass hot tracks without walking all over the other track like the Nashville "New Country" studios are mixing.
I'm sure it must be a combination compression...delay... and root track...but I just can get close.
I have tried invert phase on the bass...and it helped...but I am still falling way short.
Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Mark