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how to make things sound plastic?
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PoM
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Posted : Apr 22, 2010 13:32
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you might be right man i don t have much experience with the c5 compressors |
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aciduss
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Posted : Apr 22, 2010 18:44
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zebu connection
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Posted : Apr 23, 2010 15:05
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On 2010-04-21 23:45, supergroover wrote:
If you give sounds a really small room reverb it often sounds plastic. Set decay to something like 0.1 or 0.2 and wet pretty high, but lower than the dry signal.
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sure brother, i really agree!!!
small sized room for this verb.... and decay adjusted too....
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FaceHead
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Posted : Apr 24, 2010 00:19
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ya although it doesnt have great effects using scream with the reverb modes in reasons simple reverb thingy make some really unique sounds. of course its probably best to bounce as wavs and put them into your project in another daw
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5meohd
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Posted : Apr 25, 2010 02:27
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hey aciduss! thanks a bunch!
if I get good results copying that virus patch in operator I will post up a nice tutorial...
that is something I wanted to learn.. but its not exactly what I was after with this thread..
I really do mean just an overall "plasticy and/or rubbery" "sound" to any instrument.. track.. break.. blah blah blah..
i'm pretty sure its compression and reverb.. but getting that perfect balance is tricky. |
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JohnTaramas
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Posted : Apr 26, 2010 19:47
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the question could also be how to make things not sound plastic |
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makus
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Posted : Apr 28, 2010 09:42
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On 2010-04-26 19:47, JohnTaramas wrote:
the question could also be how to make things not sound plastic
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heh, start with not doing anything advised in this thread
 
www.overdreamstudio.com |
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