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. in general terms what are the sorts of things i could look at to improve my mixes so when i play them i hear big, clear wide audio. i feel like there's something I'm missing and thought i would post the situation on here and pick peoples brains. for the record I've been mixing for 15 years in a home studio setup that's 100% plugins and cross reference my mixes on AT-ATH40's. thanks!
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Thanks John, appreciate the help. will definitely try an implement the above.
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Thanks everyone for your advice and input, it seems like its more of a house keeping issue than a FX processing issue after reading through what everyone has added to this discussion. when i track i usually do 2x guitars for verse 2x guitars for chourses and 2x for bridges then 3 - 4 for leads and layering,, this is so i dont have to use automation or a volume envelopes, its always sort of been how i;ve done it. reason being is legally blind in one eye and the other eye isnt so go so envelopes are hard to see, i dont need that frustration. Never came up against this issue before though with this technique, sounds like freezing or bounce out and import back in with the processing done will be how i have to go, or suck it up and consolidate tracks and put up with enveloping. i appreciate everyones time.
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thank you for the suggestions, i will check those settings.
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ive been using the sends which is nearest the fx bin, my output is set to the master bus.
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thanks for the suggestion ill look into this freezing business, to be honest i didnt even see that although i am vision impaired so thats not unusual. thanks for the suggestion
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Hi All, Ive come across a problem i hope some one can help me with. Basically my system is running out of memory when doing a mix, this is due to alot of FX on the channel strips, i use roughly 20 strips in a mix, half usually guitars. it makes listening back to a mix once all the effects are on impossible as the audio engine crashes when you hit play. i use guitar rig in the FX of the strip and this is hogging alot of the memory. ive tried using a guitar bus and busing my guitars into that and only having 1 instance of guitar rig instead of 10. When i do this how ever i just get a mix of DI guitar and the Amp sim, and although i can get 100% of the amp sim come through i lose the ability to mix all the other instruments going into that bus. is there something im missing when it comes to doing this right? at this stage my remaining option is to bounce out the guitars as separate wavs with just the amp sim on the channel strip and re import the new wav, this is time consuming. any suggestions or advice apprecaited Thanks!
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I see thanks, i just tested it now to see what happens with controller off, basically no modulation, which is sort of important when trying to write dynamic orchestral pieces of music. Im still new at this and this is the sort of teething issues while learning you don't find in youtube videos. i owe you a beer, or two. thanks so much for your time Johnny