Category: Signal Processing
“Glue” Bus Compression – Without a Bus Compressor
Adding “glue” to a mix usually involves a bus compressor. But you can also “glue” tracks together using two standard compressors with this technique.... Read MoreHow to Obtain Transparent Compression
For transparent compression without artifacts, the key is to prevent the compression from working too hard—and that’s what this technique is all about.... Read More5 “Wrong” Effects Orders
There are standard ways to arrange the order of effects—but since you know that, let’s check out some “wrong” orders, and create some novel sounds.... Read MoreHow to Build Your Ideal Amp Sim Cabinet with Equalization
If you have the right amp sim for your needs, but can’t find the right cabinet...then make your own! All it takes is some EQ, and the tips in this article.... Read MoreOut-of-Phase Pickup Tone Emulation with EQ
If your guitar doesn’t have an out-of-phase pickup switch, or you play keyboards and want this sound from a sampled guitar, try these custom EQ curves.... Read MoreAdd Virtual Room Ambiance to Your Amp Sim
Your guitar sound involves not just an amp, but the room it's in. Find out how to use short delay techniques to add room ambiance to your amp sim.... Read MoreAmp Sim Analog Distortion Versus Digital Distortion
Amp sims can have good distortion and bad distortion...here's how to avoid the bad kind, by doing proper gain-staging within an amp sim’s chain of effects.... Read MoreReverb Basics and Parameters
A sophisticated reverb can have dozens of parameters, which can sometimes be overwhelming. Let’s explore what they do, and how best to adjust them.... Read More- 3 of 3
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