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AN EXPERIMENT USING MIXING RULES - Chello - 09-02-2023 AN EXPERIMENT USING MIXING RULES You have a style on your keyboard that you want to edit. Perhaps one or more things are not quite as you want, but what is the reason ? Perform the following experimental action: Reset all EQ Turn off all FX Balance all tracks so that everything sounds coherent Compare this with the original style, and discover that the style without EQ and FX sounds more detailed. I finally made a version of the new one, where I only added my modest EQ and FX, as well as corrected some tracks, as these were too low or too high. This style's tracks were also adjusted to 120, which is unfortunate, as the value should be 100 to work best with everything else. RE: AN EXPERIMENT USING MIXING RULES - whitecolin1 - 09-02-2023 (09-02-2023, 06:25 PM)Chello Wrote: AN EXPERIMENT USING MIXING RULES RE: AN EXPERIMENT USING MIXING RULES - musicalmemoriesuk - 09-03-2023 This is what I’ve been doing turning all tracks to 0, turning of all effects and work from there. Out of curiosity when panning in pairs is it normal to pan tracks with similar sounds or do you use different sounds ? RE: AN EXPERIMENT USING MIXING RULES - Chello - 09-03-2023 (09-03-2023, 06:02 PM)musicalmemoriesuk Wrote: This is what I’ve been doing turning all tracks to 0, turning of all effects and work from there. I would prefer different sounds. |