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Juan Paulino
Come Away O Human Child

Registered: Mar 2012
Location: Rouge City
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Oct-26-2012 02:31
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Alpha219
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: Venice, CA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Juan Paulino
I like to adda trance gate to my kicks and exciter to my percs, and sausage fattener to my bass. |
sausage fattener. Thanks for bringing that effect to my attention.
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Oct-26-2012 03:08
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wayfinder
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Berlin
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Oct-26-2012 05:07
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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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sausage fattener is easily abused. you're better off learning how to properly process your sounds giving them their own colour and warmth.
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Jan-19-2013 07:44
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Lolo
I play Trance no Dance

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Brussels, Belgium
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Kick: parallel compression then BT 5 band eq, then magnetic II. I tried a slight sausage instead on the kick too, that's fun to use on the classic 808-909 sounds.
Hats: a distortion effect, or an exciter. Sometimes I just take ozone and use the harmonic exciters in there.
Snare: heavy parallel comp in live, or transient master, BT 5 band, then parallel sausage or distortion/bitcrusher/bit reduction, most preferable the highs only at low volume
String sounds: Magnetic II, izotope vinyl, ozone for stereo and M/S control.
Percussive keyboard sounds with quick attacks and quick releases: enveloper in logic, transient master in maschine/guitar rig/etc... eventually a bitcrusher in logic where I disable everything except the fader on the right that I put down a bit to soft-clip without artifacts.
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Jan-19-2013 14:24
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Lith
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: US
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No intention to take this off topic, I have never heard of sausage fattener! Perhaps I should buy a bottle?
Are you guys doing post FX on most of your tracks? To clarify my perspective, I use various drum samples on a hardware sampler, as well as synths. I can't say I always have the exact sound I want when recording, so I will EQ in post, but mostly try to make sure anything that gets recorded is already what it should sound like.
I'm no purist, and could care less about software vs. hardware debate, just trying to better understand where the need arises?
Thanks for the topic, and input!
edit: I prefer parametric EQs instead of graphic
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Jan-19-2013 22:17
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