Category: Signal Processing
How to Make Reverb “Bloom”
Reverb pre-delay can conflict with note attacks by adding an echo that sounds percussive. Making the reverb decay “bloom” over time can solve this problem.... Read MoreShould EQ Go Before or After Compression?
The order of effects is important. But while there are some “default” orders, each situation is different—and you need to know what will work best for you.... Read More5 Compression Tips for Vocals
There’s no shortage of compressor tips on the web, but let’s look at five useful, practical compressor tips that maximize the effectiveness of vocals.... Read MoreAlternative Clean Guitar Sounds with Novel EQ Curves
Novel EQ curves can create some of the clean guitar sounds associated with out-of-phase pickups—but without loss output level loss, and with more options.... Read MoreTrigger an Envelope Filter from Anywhere in an Effects Chain
Envelope followers require an input signal with dynamics, so they’re usually first in an effects chain—but they can go anywhere in a chain with this mod.... Read MoreUse a Multiband Compressor as a High-Quality Graphic EQ
Parametric EQs are powerful, but sometimes a high-quality graphic EQ is best to dial in the sound you want—and a multiband compressor can do the job.... Read MoreBigger, More Powerful Analog Beatbox Drum Sounds
We can now make old analog drum sounds (like from the Roland TR-808 beatbox and others) bigger and more powerful with carefully applied saturation and EQ.... Read MoreHow to Create a Super Phase Shifter Effect
Enhance a phaser software plug-in with phase-inversion techniques for a more pronounced phasing effect, wider stereo image, and more dramatic impact.... Read MoreHow to Do Envelope-Controlled Flanging with Melodyne
This isn’t a joke—there really is an envelope-controlled flanger inside Melodyne that not only sounds great with drums, but with program material. ... Read More- 2 of 3
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