I still can't find out how to do what you suggested, and I did look at some of the guide (starting from the beginning and including the EQ page.) I advise you to use a spectrometer . Personally, I use EasySSP that you can download here: https://au.tomatl.org/ It's a VSTe, VST effect , that you plac...
Yeah, this new version is much better. I'm not in the best position to talk about EQ, but I can advise you to read A Guide To Mixing Music on Audiofanzine : https://en.audiofanzine.com/recording-mixing/editorial/articles/mixing-with-myself.html This link will take you to Part 1 of the guide. On the...
One way to fill the spectrum of frequencies: to use layers , that is to say additional synths that you will superpose on the existing parts. For example, if your synth 1 plays such a melody, you can use a synth 2 that sounds differently and assign it the same melody. But to prevent the layers from ...
Any ideas on how I could fix this? The song in general just sounds "empty", as in, there doesn't seem to be much to it, and I'm not sure how to fix this.
Maybe if you had an echo effect on the voice and some calf reverb on it, it might fit in better. :) Tip: If you're planning on using calf reverb , out of the nine dials present in it, I suggest turning down, the decay time dial a tiny bit, and play around with the wet and dry dials. :) Yep I agree....