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gutter
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Posted : Jun 4, 2009 16:56
you got a lot to learn about simplicity and simplifying things jizy

now make your 350Hz notches on that bass and go for a drink LOL
jizy
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Posted : Jun 4, 2009 17:25
350HZ NOTCH i learned that from darkforce mate... ages ago. he used urs n12 on 350hz sent to consol strip along with kick.... and he used vanguard.. i personally dont make Dark Fullon .

Gutter woukd you like to go back to the playground where teachers teach the simple things like Aa Bb Cc Dd, like at playschool mate hehe is that where u want to be? or maybe you are just due on? theres no need to be sour tho mate Ignorant fuker

in the M/S thread ive made a "simple" screenshot of the technique.
jizy
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Posted : Jun 4, 2009 17:45
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On 2009-06-04 16:56, gutter wrote:
you got a lot to learn about simplicity and simplifying things jizy

now make your 350Hz notches on that bass and go for a drink LOL




http://img264.imageshack.us/i/inserts.jpg/ from Dark Force Gutter Whos laughing now?, i like to pass knowledge on mate unlike keeping it to your self


Nectarios
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Posted : Jun 5, 2009 11:26
back on topic...I'll post the PM I sent cyclone on here so others can learn one of the simple ways of going about things.
You open a reverb plug in (0% dry, 100% wet) on a buss (say buss1) then you use the sends to send as much as you like from the channel that you want reverb on, to buss1.
You can automate the send by sending more to that buss and at the same time, taking the volume of that channel down a bit (maybe taking some of the top end off as well, to make it less present).
The result will be less dry sound and more wet (reverb in this case) sound and lower overall volume, which is what naturaly happens when point sources, move away from the listener in reverberant enviroment.
So whatever is playing in this channel will move slowly to the back ground.
Then reverse the process to bring it back to the front.
          
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