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Re: Re: Same Frequencies ?
| quote: | Originally posted by PutBoy
IF you got two leads that's using the same frequencies, then just pan them.
In your case you could try to stereo seperate, or whatever it's called, the synth more.
But the best way is to EQ it. I would suggest you want the kick to stand out, so find the corresponding frequencies for the kick and the synth, and cut them out from the synth. You could say that this would make the synth sound shit. Well, yes alone, but not in the mix. IF, however, it sound shitty in the mix, then find the frequence you cut out that makes it sound shitty, and instead cut it from the kick. |
Well, if it sounds shit when i m playing it alone, this can be fixed by duplicating the synth track ( without EQ )and playing it wen the lead plays solo.
will definately give it a try.
@ Derivative.
Its so true that its impossible to write a song where instruments aren't sharing same frequencies unless theer are very less instruments used but
Stereo Seperation.. how do i go about it ?
@ substorm.
Yeah, even a frequency analyser can do it i think.
I'll try google the tutorial.
Thnaks very much peeps.
IF anyone with a more definate idea of how to go about with it in Reason, pleaseeeee !
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