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>From: JMZorko@...
>2nd question -- more of an audio question, though -- i've got a few
>percussion tracks in mono (loops, edits, more loops, etc.) that i'd love
to
>turn into stereo tracks. I'm not too picky about percussion sample
placement
>i.e. high-hats on the right, bass in the middle, etc., i'm just looking
for
a
>way to make them sound wider. Anyone know any cool LAM 4 tricks for
this,
or
>should I really invest in the Waves NPP stuff (what I was _going_ to
buy,
>anyway <g>)?
Only question I can answer, :-(. Try to use a little of compression and a
little of reverb. Eq also helps to put the percussion right in the mix;
hihats more on the top together with overhead, dry snare in the middle and
compressed kick at the low end. Try to see it as if you're colouring the
frequency spectrum with these kits. Experiment. There are no rules.
Yoonchi.
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