should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
i think i just answered my own question, but prob so right?
Re: should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
Only if you want each cymbal to have a different tuning.
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Re: should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
there is no "should"
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
Re: should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
Johnisfaster wrote:there is no "should"
i like this answer, ill just mess around and see. what do you guys do?
Re: should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
I don't think it is necessary, panning position is probably more important.
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Re: should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
You should buy a new speaker for each cymbal you have in your track and route each one to a separate speaker.
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Re: should i put each cymbal on a different frequency?
hehechevthewizard wrote:You should buy a new speaker for each cymbal you have in your track and route each one to a separate speaker.