Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Locked in my studio, somewhere in Holland
Yeah, definitely check into the eqing. You should determine where each synth lies in the freq-spectrum. Some maybe low-mid, others may be more pronounced in the high-mid section. Lower the freq you don't want and pull up the freq's you do want.
BTW, your leads also seem to clash because they are off-key...
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Feb-27-2004 16:33
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Originally posted by ManTrance
Sounds gud!
Suppose I dip the eq on one of the leads and increase the same eq on the other?
that may work.. as illicit said you should figure out were each lead is in frequency and then single that frequency range out for each instrument..
a good program for this is Inspecter.. google it (it's a VST spectral analyzer)