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Anyone hear distortion
Ok this is driving me nuts!!! does anyone hear distortion on these tracks?? I used pro tools le XPAND! plug-in for the piano sound.any comments on the distortion or the quality of the tracks (submitted to sad/emotional listing) would be appreciatedhttp://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_id=8428 ... thanksmike
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I didn´t hear any distortion. Beautiful tracks. - JH
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Re: Anyone hear distortion
Mike,The only thing I hear is a slight metallic quality on the high end of the reverb when high notes are played, particularly on half step intervals. You might try rolling off some highs on your reverb, high frequencies in digital reverbs tend to make the ambience sound "effecty" instead of like natural ambience, which is what you're trying to do here.A rule of thumb I use sometimes on ambience is to turn it all the way off and then sneak it in until the sense of space can be felt but not enough to actually hear it as a separate "effect". Of course, this depends on the music, instrumentation, and so forth.Nice pieces!Mazz
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Hi Mike,I don't hear any distortion through my crappy laptop headphone amplifier. I'll give these another listen at my studio later.Best Regards,Ern
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Re: Anyone hear distortion
For what it's worth, the chords hang on for a while and do not completely dissipate before the next. This is causing a little dissidence deep in the reverb (back end of the space, I'm not sure how to put it. From my perspective, it is not distortion.That said, I like to hear piano with a little tension to it. Nice piece of work.Al Franks
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Hi Mike,I listened just now in my studio. Really pretty tunes! What piano did you use?I don't think the piano is distorting. Your input level on your reverb MIGHT be a little too hot --- maybe that's what you're hearing. It's only on the peak (loud) notes that I may hear a little "fur." I don't think it's any big deal at all, though.Could you post this without reverb just to make sure?Best Regards,Ern
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