I agree 100% Taking a bit off the bottom end is often the secret to pads. It's really nice when synths let you run two filters in series so you can do the normal low-pass filtering and then take just a little off the bottom with a high-pass filter. This is part of the secret to Roland pads a la Juno. --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "spaceanimals" <rainbowjimmy@...> wrote: > > I've had trouble in the past trying to get an AN1X pad to fit into a > mix--it's a little too agressive asnd grabs too much bandwidth. I found > that hitting the pad with a high pass filter--set it high around 1000 > hz--1200hz. Lot's of interesting motion and buzzing but it all stays > out of the way of the singer. > > Jimmy >
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Re: Pads--fun with high pass filters
2007-09-21 by Dan
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