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Oscuro
Black Machine
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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 19:14
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Hello.
i have a volume problem
when i do in the vst V-Station a bassline. and then i out full vol in the vst.
and it's not enough how should i get up the vol without taking the original sound?
  Oscuro(Mechanical-Dragon.rec)
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Digital Love
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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 22:52
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dunno, but try to make 2 equal basslines, maybe that will help |
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CLAW
CLAW
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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 23:25
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UnderTow
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Posted : Mar 11, 2005 00:44
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Everything else is probably too loud. Turn everything down ...
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Amygdala
Amygdala
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Posted : Mar 11, 2005 13:49
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If you work in Logic, send it all through a Gain'er plugin. It's found at Helper/Gain'er - I would asume, that any other program has a plug like that...?
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sy000321
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Mar 14, 2005 16:15
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sorry... the best advice is, as undertow said, TURN EVERYTHING ELSE DOWN!
  roll a joint or STFU :) |
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Top-down
Inactive User
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Posted : Mar 14, 2005 16:20
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Also check the envelope (long attack) and the filter (too low LP freq or too high HP).
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Boobytrip
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Mar 14, 2005 17:03
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if you're on cubase sx, just turn up the "gain" knob. It's at the top of the mixer channel that receives the V-station input. You can turn it with <shift> pushed in, or with your mouse wheel. |
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Mar 14, 2005 17:29
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