I don't know how to fix this.. Maybe it's the notes
But why does this:
Sound different than this:
They're both the same lead
GamerZoneUSA:I don't know how to fix this.. Maybe it's the notes
But why does this:
Sound different than this:
They're both the same lead
GamerZoneUSA:I don't know how to fix this.. Maybe it's the notes
But why does this:
Sound different than this:
They're both the same lead
GamerZoneUSA:I don't know how to fix this.. Maybe it's the notes
But why does this:
Sound different than this:
They're both the same lead
typhonmusic:GamerZoneUSA:I don't know how to fix this.. Maybe it's the notes
But why does this:
Sound different than this:
They're both the same lead
It's just the notes. The first one has lots of lower notes playing in the background, so it makes the whole thing sound more full, which is the only difference I noticed.
TJOAudio:typhonmusic:GamerZoneUSA:I don't know how to fix this.. Maybe it's the notes
But why does this:
Sound different than this:
They're both the same lead
It's just the notes. The first one has lots of lower notes playing in the background, so it makes the whole thing sound more full, which is the only difference I noticed.
So you think if you make the same lead it will all sound the same no matter what notes you input? That is literally like saying all piano compositions sound the same.
Statical:Was just curious what you would use or recommend for pipe organ leads.
Most of the key-type leads I've made before lean much more towards piano sounding than organ and I'm not quite sure where to go from there.
sequence7:Hey guys, i've been producing for a couple of years but on later days i've noticed my screeches sound so mono compared to others. I put stereo on 100% and I play with some paning automutation(spelling??) but I just dont get that wide sound! And it really bothers me, all tips are welcome to help me out, cheers.
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