Makeing a wav sound more "natural"?
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ChillingSpree
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Makeing a wav sound more "natural"?
So I have all my massive sounds into wav on an audio track. The sound doesnt really have bass so i layered a bass line to it. My problem is that I think the wav sounds too "fake" or "plasticy". Anyone know a good way to beef up the sound and make it sound more "natural"?
Re: Makeing a wav sound more "natural"?
saturation, compression, boost the low mids, shelf the highs a couple dB lower, verb..?
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ChillingSpree
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Re: Makeing a wav sound more "natural"?
yeah i didnt think about saturation for some reason
it just seems to have a glassy sound to it. like its fake lol
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