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Original Message 1/2             12-Nov-00  @  04:15 PM   -   about the dynamic sound produce by analog syn

peteman

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i've heard thousand times that analogue synths got
more "balls" in the sound than soft synths... i mean
it's more dynamical and fat. so i asked from an expert,
what the hell is that dynamic anyway? he told me that
"the low frequencies are heard better in real synths
compared to soft. u can almost "feel" the sound. after
all, its real electronix that produces the sound in analog
synths, but in soft synths there's bunch of numbers doing that..."

now, i wan't to add that dynamic touch in to my sounds!
is it possible to do that in anyway eg. using plugin effects?
should i put all my sounds through some bass maximizer or
boost the low frequencies with equalizer or filter?
or is there any other way...

t_herion



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Message 2/2             16-Nov-00  @  12:57 PM   -   RE: about the dynamic sound produce by analog syn

Maarten

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Go analoge hardware, oscillators driven by electricity => warm sound.



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