Resampling question
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Resampling question
Sorry if this has been covered somewhere already but I think I've read all the threads. I prefer using sends when adding effects but this can give me weird frequency gaps/phasing etc, is there a way round this?
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When you actually bounce out the audio for your resamples you'll notice a considerable difference than just using sends... just make sure you eq.limit.compress.whatever to taste and get it perfect each time you bounce. I reccommend a maximum of 2 total resamples of 1 sound before it sounds too absurd. Try a bandpass if you're getting weird fractals
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Sorry man not really getting what you're saying, I'm talking about when I send out my signal to an effect an then run it back in, I put an eq on the bus and I have weird gaps.
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sounds like a technical issue. you should also change your thread title 

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It's because there is a time difference between two audio sources and it creates phasing effect.
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Yeah, that seems to be one of your vsts on the send throwing off the sync. Like said already above that is your phasing issue. More or less the only way I know to fix that is to figure out what vst is the problem and put one on your main track. Make sure to turn the dry/wet to dry, turning off the vst won't help because it won't be processing audio and won't be thrown off time to match. I'm sure there is a way to not have sync issues like this other than my method. Maybe a comp with more ram or just better vsts that can keep up. Hope that helped at all.
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why are you using sends for creative fx
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So I can do things to the wet while leaving the dry alone
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do some parrallel processing then, idk just seems like a waste of a send to me, especailly when i use up to like 10 plugs at a time for reeses.
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