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Forgive me bass gods, for I have sinned. I’ve overcooked my bass to a crispy, distorted wreck. I’ve taken perfectly good bass guitar tracks and replaced them with programmed bass notes.
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Do you clamp your guitars? No, I’m not asking if you use a capo. I’m not asking if you’ve got a stranglehold death-grip on the neck when you’re playing. I’m just asking in general – do you clamp your guitars?
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When you’re excited to dive into a new session, it’s easy to get lost in all of the options available at your fingertips. If your source audio is less ideal this process might start with editing individual tracks.
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A virtual guitar or bass rig is one of the most powerful tools in a professional producers toolbox when they know how to use it. It all starts with the realization that your amp sims don’t conform to the same rules as a regular guitar amp
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If you’re not using at least a little bit of processing on your Mix Bus/Master Fader, you’re missing out on one of the easiest ways to solidify your mix in a professional, polished way.Some of the pros like to use just a hint of compression, with the SSL bus compressor finding itself at home on nearly every mix run through those boards.