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| Gear interested Joined: Mar 2004 Location: Edmonton
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Thread Starter | routing for mults?
Hey Tony, Love your mixes on My Life and TP-2. I just love the sound of 90's R&B. Can you explain how you route your mults/parallel processing with your hybrid setup these days? Thanks, Terry Tran |
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| Gear Head Joined: Feb 2009 Location: New York
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My mults and parallel outs are mostly done in tools, but duplicating the track I'd like to come out somewhere else. Instead of doubling up on the outputs or creating an aux send. This is because, I really like to filter or maybe crush (limit) the sound, so I find it best to just duplicate it. Then I can eq it differently as well as compress and effect it differently. hope that helps, t
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