I like using a subtle Redux on a return track & then sending my bass to it. It can play a trick on your ears sometimes to help fill up the spectrum more
Redux is actually amazing for vocals imo. Just in tiny amounts though. I little bit of the down sampling and a little bit of the bit crushing can really help tame some dynamics and help it cut through a mix. Gotta be subtle with it though for sure. Also pretty dope for risers.
I love that the way you say "crispness" sounds almost identical to "Christmas"
very thorough, thanks. My understanding of these was so murky before.
Thank you very much for your awesome and helpful tutorials! 🙌
I like using a subtle Redux on a return track & then sending my bass to it. It can play a trick on your ears sometimes to help fill up the spectrum more
Thanks for the vid, I leaned a bunch. How did you organize your effects by type like that?
Redux is actually amazing for vocals imo. Just in tiny amounts though. I little bit of the down sampling and a little bit of the bit crushing can really help tame some dynamics and help it cut through a mix. Gotta be subtle with it though for sure. Also pretty dope for risers.
Can you do an in-depth tutorial on OTT? To this day still confuses me 🥸
what's your favorite distortion plugin that's not native to ableton? i like trash 2 a lot (not very subtle but very cool)
a musical tier list??
you might have missed Auto filter, Glue compressor.