by
D.Ipsum » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:23 pm
Sounds better!
If this can help :
Parallel processing could further improve the sound:
- Send your piano in a mixer channel called here "Piano-Start"
- In Piano-Start, remove the SEND to the master channel.
- Send Piano-Start to three other channels called here "Piano-FX1", "Piano-FX2" and "Piano-End".
- In Piano-FX1 and Piano-FX2, remove the SEND to the master channel.
- Send Piano-FX1 and Piano-FX2 to Piano-End
- Send Piano-End to the master channel
- In Piano FX1, for example, add an EQ, and modify the EQ values randomly (you will correct them later, you can boost the low frequencies if you want).
- In Piano FX2, for example, add a reverb.
In fact, the idea is to try all the effects you want in FX1 and FX2.
So the signal path is as follows:
- VST Piano > Piano-Start > Piano-End > Master channel
- VST Piano > Piano-Start > Piano-FX1 > Piano-End > Master channel
- VST Piano > Piano-Start > Piano-FX2 > Piano-End > Master channel
The idea is:
- The dry signal will go directly from Piano-Start to Piano-End
- The signal will be processed in Piano-FX1 and Piano-FX2.
- The dry signal and the processed signal will be mixed in Piano-End. This mixing will be done via the SEND from Piano-FX1 and Piano-FX2 to Piano-End.
I do not know if it's well explained ...