techniques for applying delay and reverb to wobble?
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techniques for applying delay and reverb to wobble?
I want to apply a little bit of delay and reverb to a bass wobble.
Except when I do everything turns into a muddy mess.
I've tried things like separating the sub from the wobble and only applying it to the midrange which improved it greatly but I'd still like to know what other techniques do people use out there. Whats the best way to do this?
Except when I do everything turns into a muddy mess.
I've tried things like separating the sub from the wobble and only applying it to the midrange which improved it greatly but I'd still like to know what other techniques do people use out there. Whats the best way to do this?
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try a noise gate, this tends to prevent unwanted frequencies lurking around the tune after a given threshold...i'd apply to mid range as opposed to sub frequencies though...that could get a little messy
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Cheers
Thanks to everyone that replied I'm starting to get some really good results now
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