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jittery
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by jittery » Fri May 27, 2011 12:17 pm
Im sorry if something is lost in translation; talking about technical stuff in another language is always kind of difficult. i might sound like a complete tosser, but ill take the chance..
right..
My question is very simple; i've made a synth stab, but its lacking the low end.
so i choose a sine-wave as the 3rd osc and bypass it, so it wont get affected by verbs etc. but since i like to fatten up the sound by adding a slight amount of feedback, a problem appears: the 'bypassed' low end gets distorted. i've been searching for a while now, but with no luck. seems as if im the only one with this problem...
am i missing something obvious? (propably

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thx in advance
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steeze
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by steeze » Fri May 27, 2011 12:39 pm
Could you not just have a separate instance of the synth running just the 3rd oscillator and turn off the 'feedback'? Just copy the synth settings and melody. Hope this makes sense

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VirtualMark
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by VirtualMark » Fri May 27, 2011 4:26 pm
Or maybe try changing the routing settings on the routing tab? You can change the bypass to make it pre of post effects, also change the routing of the feedback.
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Sparxy
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by Sparxy » Fri May 27, 2011 4:36 pm
Why don't you just EQ out the bottom end and have a seperate synth running with a pure sine? Typically I roll off my sine sub around 80hz and roll off the bottom of the mid bass around 90-100hz depending on the sound. You'll also leave a lovely little EQ gap between 80-90hz for your kick to sit in.
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