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say when you process a break, or a bounced down bass sound etc, what would you normally do to them. is it when you eq, compress, distort etc, i just want someone to clear this up
Re: processing
it depends....
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Re: processing
processing = generic term for "anything you can do to audio"Rekah wrote:say when you process a break, or a bounced down bass sound etc, what would you normally do to them. is it when you eq, compress, distort etc, i just want someone to clear this up
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Re: processing
yea its just a term used like "manipulate"
just changing it further.
just changing it further.
Re: processing
there isn't an easy answer - but for most breaks try to avoid dynamic processing cause they don't need it - go with EQ in spades though
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Re: processing
Just listen to it. If it doesn't sound the way you like it then change it accordingly. It'd be much more productive to ask how you process it to achieve your desired sound.
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