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quekou



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:34 pm    Post subject: how to avoid muddiness. Reply with quote

I am still learning my ropes around the electribe 2. One thing that's troubling me is that the mix comes out always muddy at the low end. It'd be an easy fix if in a DAW environment, just cut some instrument's low end using EQ. With Electribe, I know there is lowEQ inserts but since I can only use one insert per part, I can't really use it, or I lose the other effect I want. Any tips or tricks, people?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:49 pm    Post subject: Re: how to avoid muddiness. Reply with quote

quekou wrote:
I am still learning my ropes around the electribe 2. One thing that's troubling me is that the mix comes out always muddy at the low end. It'd be an easy fix if in a DAW environment, just cut some instrument's low end using EQ. With Electribe, I know there is lowEQ inserts but since I can only use one insert per part, I can't really use it, or I lose the other effect I want. Any tips or tricks, people?


Mostly I (try to) mix using the filters as much as I can to keep the inserts for other tasks. The Electribe has many of them so I can choose the right one for my sound/mix, but in your first topic you said you've got the Sampler, so just one filter per type (LP/BP/HP). They are still useful for the purpose. As somebody else told you, you can resample your part with the insert effect applied. So later you can use the IFX for another effect. Just one by one.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:12 pm    Post subject: Re: how to avoid muddiness. Reply with quote

Sulfur wrote:
quekou wrote:
I am still learning my ropes around the electribe 2. One thing that's troubling me is that the mix comes out always muddy at the low end. It'd be an easy fix if in a DAW environment, just cut some instrument's low end using EQ. With Electribe, I know there is lowEQ inserts but since I can only use one insert per part, I can't really use it, or I lose the other effect I want. Any tips or tricks, people?


Mostly I (try to) mix using the filters as much as I can to keep the inserts for other tasks. The Electribe has many of them so I can choose the right one for my sound/mix, but in your first topic you said you've got the Sampler, so just one filter per type (LP/BP/HP). They are still useful for the purpose. As somebody else told you, you can resample your part with the insert effect applied. So later you can use the IFX for another effect. Just one by one.
Thank you. Your methods should work. i will give it a try when i get home.
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