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how do you make this type of guitar sound?
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| RichieV |
either manually increase the volume from 0 to full on the guitar if you have a knob right before you pick the note or automate it after the fact. Then reverb 100% wet. |
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| alanzo |
| Sidechainz. ing Tiesto. Decent producer, if he's even the one behind the mixer, but all the songs are complete . |
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| Lolo |
| reverb your guitar to 60% wet approx. and sidechain it. But it's not a guitar in that track. Not a real one I mean. |
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| Emvy |
| appreciate the tips guys, will try that out tomorrow! |
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| RichieV |
| I don't think it is sidechain. It is a standard guitar way of playing by reducing the attack with the volume knob making it sound like a pad rather than a guitar. It is as far as I can tell a real guitar or at least a real guitar will sound like this when you do what I mentioned. IT sounds more like a tremolo than a side chain. It is just soaked in reverb and the attack has been altered. |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by RichieV
I don't think it is sidechain. It is a standard guitar way of playing by reducing the attack with the volume knob making it sound like a pad rather than a guitar. It is as far as I can tell a real guitar or at least a real guitar will sound like this when you do what I mentioned. IT sounds more like a tremolo than a side chain. It is just soaked in reverb and the attack has been altered. |
Richie, you either need to tow the fooking line or get out of music production, altogether. Everyone knows, in order to make any track better than it already was, you MUST USE SIDECHAINS! ;) |
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