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Keyboards- Fatten 'em up!

Hey guys,

Many of you may use this, but I discovered it out of necessity and it works pretty well.

If you have a client playing a keyboard with no depth, character, soul, fatness or all of the above, try this out and see how it works. Snag your best DI, and have them do a solid pass using the L output of the keyboard. Then go back and have them do another solid pass with the output switched to R. Pan and drool.

Simple enough!


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Created by rudalicious, 14th March 2008 at 09:40 AM
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