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Creating Z depth in Sound design
I use a bounce of hardware Gyraf G10 , Gyraf G14 , BAE 1973D, Strymon pedals, modular set up
Elektron, Roland machines etc . For creating z depth, and must admit the better speakers and converter I got the more i chose my sounds base on the z depth Using apollo clockt, conversion and monitor control by Lynx Hilo. I also love using plug ins and finding ways to do that keeping my depth also expanding it Do you have some tips on this ? |
yo toketronic,
i'm afraid i can't add anything useful to this. although i did study audio engineering at sae in 1990 i never really established a real nerdy / technical approach / method of producing. to me the actual sound source matters most. especially if depth is an issue, i would recommend experimenting with miking up line sources like synthesizers & drum machines not only guitars and (electric) pianos. of course, the distance of the mike to the cabinet also plays a big role and can exagerate the effect. the miking isn't only good for adding depth to your mix, it can also help to get rid of unwanted exessive frequencies. a mix based on mic recordings tends to come out lighter and clearer, if compared to a line mix. i am by no means an expert in outboard gear or sotware simulations of outboard gear. to me it's about the original tone and the right levels, mainly. everything else i would leave up to a mastering engineer whom i trust. |