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Offline alien_inside

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Re: Digital recording to make it feel more warmer sounding
« Reply #25 on: July 15, 2008, 09:21:41 PM »
yup. this one also works. pero mas ok kung ginamit kasama ng software compressor. pag nakuha mo yung tamang setting e siguradong mas ok ang tunog ng recorded tracks. earlier suggestion, na-prove ko na rin personally.  :-D

he he... i do it manually during mixing sessions...track bouncing: from mixer auxsend, to compressor then back to PC...pandagdag oras...
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Offline jamming_papu

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Re: Digital recording to make it feel more warmer sounding
« Reply #26 on: July 16, 2008, 12:46:47 AM »
papu do you have new backing tracks?  :-D

oi, this is OT. well, meron. do you know Ktchie Nadal's "Run" in her first album? Gumawa ako ng backing track na may Bass, Drums, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar track nun. So far, i think it is one of the nicest sounding backing track i had made. why? kasi i managed to make each track sound pretty warm by using the techniques i mentioned earlier (DAW effects: eq, compression and tube simulation). although, the drums are recorded using keys from my Yamaha Personal keyboard at kung may alam ka sa recording e obvious na electronic yung tunog.

di pa available kasi i have to make the lead guitar track (which i haven't started yet) pa. syempre gawa muna ako ng complete version ko.  :-D
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Re: Digital recording to make it feel more warmer sounding
« Reply #27 on: July 16, 2008, 01:09:23 AM »
oi, this is OT. well, meron. do you know Ktchie Nadal's "Run" in her first album? Gumawa ako ng backing track na may Bass, Drums, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar track nun. So far, i think it is one of the nicest sounding backing track i had made. why? kasi i managed to make each track sound pretty warm by using the techniques i mentioned earlier (DAW effects: eq, compression and tube simulation). although, the drums are recorded using keys from my Yamaha Personal keyboard at kung may alam ka sa recording e obvious na electronic yung tunog.

di pa available kasi i have to make the lead guitar track (which i haven't started yet) pa. syempre gawa muna ako ng complete version ko.  :-D

OT: yes i have heard i have a big crush on her, also barbie lol..anyway i would like to hear it soon.  :-D

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Re: Digital recording to make it feel more warmer sounding
« Reply #28 on: July 27, 2008, 02:46:07 AM »
i swear by the sonar's vintage 64. for a start, use the MASTER MIX preset to make your final mix fuller and louder. also try using the vocal presets there.