Message 7/9
Date: 21-Jan-03 @ 12:18 AM -
RE: the next step please
well, eq-ing is subjective AND corrective.. one some sounds you might want to cut out the frequencies below 380 hz so a simple bass-cut filter would be the thing which shouldn't use any cpu - I use logicv and it has effective eq selections on the channels before adding any plugins, so you can stack a hipass thru a paramtric or whatever... really the VST eq is ok for corrective tasks, and prolly ok for the rest but mebbe you want to use others... also think of other things to mess with frequencies such as flangers. so there's no real fixed template really, unless you have a preset song you open which is setup for your usual working method.... like a template - if you hardwire your REASON drumbox individual outs ot the VST mixer, then you get one drum-sound per VST mixer channel - you can also patch in a dedicated pair for the other items...
if that is your template reason and VST setup then... it opens with 8 RE:DRUM channels & two REASON synths in stereo each - all that is on the VST mixer labelled - well THEN add whatever eq's you favour for the kik, snare, etc channels
fix the tracks each to wahetrver they do and save that setup as a SONG file template you can load to work on new stuff - but again, eq is subjective,a nd there's so much more to a mix than that or rather it all goes hand in hand, anyways don't sweat it.. just do you own thing hwo you like the sound..
If however you want the same eq in each channel (fair enuff desire) then I dunno if there is a way in VST to quickly copy plugin settings from one to another/other mixer channel/s
anyone?
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