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Old 30.11.2008, 11:32 PM
Antoine Antoine is offline
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Default Snow and its bass sound?

Hey guys i really love the snow, well the whole virus collection, however i am starting to really doubt the snows capability of creating a nice bass sound

Am i being foolish here and totally wrong. I have spent the past 6 weeks tweeking several bass patches and trying to get them to sit in my mix and i have not had much luck! The bass is either far too muddy or just sticks out really bad in the mix!

However alot of the other sounds are truly awesome. should i just stricktly just use 1 particular soundset for 1 whole track? i mean i like to mix and match my hardware, virtual analoge and vsts?

any advice? also i find that i have to bounce down most parts in order to get any real benefit from the virus..may i ask how you guys tackle this? in all honest i have had the desktop and now the snow and generally you can bearly get more then 4 parts playing toghether without note stealing i.e. sounds dropping out and so on. I am really curious as to how you guys approach the production process with the virus? i mean lets say i have a patch i want to weak all the way through the song, this would make it difficult to this if i had to bounce down the part first, unless i tweak and bounce which could create some problems.!

1 more question where in the virus control can i find the new atomizer? cant find it anywhere!
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