'Thickening Up' Digital Synth Tracks?
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Re: 'Thickening Up' Digital Synth Tracks?
I'm going through a radial JDI into a Great River ME-1NV... and I'd say that it isn't no magic box that is going to take some thin sound and make it huge. Good programming to start with, then the pre-amp is the icing on the cake.
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Re: 'Thickening Up' Digital Synth Tracks?
Well lookee-loo:
http://www.niioanalog.com/track-thickener
Mightn't this be exactly what I've been craving? Anyone here have experience with the Niioanalog gear?
http://www.niioanalog.com/track-thickener
Mightn't this be exactly what I've been craving? Anyone here have experience with the Niioanalog gear?
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Re: 'Thickening Up' Digital Synth Tracks?
I run most everything through an older tube amp with spring reverb.
Any tube preamp or digital reverb would do as well.
Really, any reverb should do fine, if you're looking to "thicken" something or give something flat some depth.
Any tube preamp or digital reverb would do as well.
Really, any reverb should do fine, if you're looking to "thicken" something or give something flat some depth.