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need to fatten some organ tones
I have an organ chord, comprised of a series of notes, that I resynthesized. However, the resulting mock chord is thin and much too bright. A quick look at the spectrum shows very thin notes for the high harmonics and missing lows. Is there any plug-ins that will fatten this up enough to sound more like the original? Thanks, AJ |
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need to fatten some organ tones
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 08:29:20 -0500, BJ Walthers wrote:
I have an organ chord, comprised of a series of notes, that I resynthesized. However, the resulting mock chord is thin and much too bright. A quick look at the spectrum shows very thin notes for the high harmonics and missing lows. Is there any plug-ins that will fatten this up enough to sound more like the original? Thanks, AJ If the lows are missing you need to redo the recording. You cannot restore a low if it is lost in resynthesizing. If it is low, you might be able to boost it, but it will not likely yield satisfying results. |
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need to fatten some organ tones
BJ Walthers wrote:
I have an organ chord, comprised of a series of notes, that I resynthesized. However, the resulting mock chord is thin and much too bright. Did something go awry in the resynthesis? -- ha shut up and play your guitar |
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On Nov 11, 9:02*pm, (hank alrich) wrote:
BJ Walthers wrote: I have an organ chord, comprised of a series of notes, that I resynthesized. However, the resulting mock chord is thin and much too bright. Did something go awry in the resynthesis? -- ha shut up and play your guitar and how, specifically, did you resynthesize it? David |
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