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Old 30th November 2009   #16
Nahuel
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Originally Posted by skiroy View Post
I agree but you have to admit that EQ and reverb can make a diffeence. After messing with EQ and verb a brass patch can go from a corny part that sticks out like a sore thumb to it fitting in the tracks. Its still going to sound fake but it wont stick out like A sore thumb. Im just asking how to make it fit better. I know there are no one way but do yall mostly just dial in a patch and never look back?So if you dont have a patch thats perfect right off the rip you wont use brass? No tips on type of verb of time of verb,dampning,Eqing out areas to smooth out a annoying brass?
o yea I can use a bit of eq verb delay or whatever to make some brass patch line fit a track nicely. But it will be more about mixing/giving a nice sound, it will not make it more realistic. And it's hard to give tips, there's a lot of different brass sounds, depending on the track I will do something different. For example if you're going for the high "glorious" brass line like, let's say "make it rain":the obvious hpf, a nice hall, a touch of delay. If it's more like dub brass hits: heavy on the delay with time movements...unfortunately the list is endless.
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