Question about Dystopian Christmas Piano

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Post by Merryband1 » Mon Dec 06, 2021 2:53 pm

It just occurred to me that you might be reading as distortion what I deliberately added to make the piece sound weird. At least, I hope that's what is going on there! :)

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Re: Question about Dystopian Christmas Piano

Post by edmondredd » Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:44 pm

hey Merry :)
well I had a listen to it again, and it seems to me as if there's an audio processing on it, that went a bit too far. It might be an extra compression, or some extra added saturation, or even a limiter to make it sound louder.
I find it very hard to get a nice sounding piano without distorting at some frequencies. So I suppose the trick is to use multiple compressors, but each having a slight effect (a maximum of 2dB of GR)
I don't know, that's my take, and I hope I'm wrong.
Wishing you all the luck with that submission.
You can have a listen to mine here
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Re: Question about Dystopian Christmas Piano

Post by Merryband1 » Fri Dec 10, 2021 12:11 pm

Yours is lovely, Edmond! I hope you get a forward! It definitely has a deep and dark feel to it!
Yours didn't have any distortion and now I'm hoping mine isn't too badly off to miss a forward!

I'd say Cheers, but, dystopian! :D
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