


You could also try adding an extra reverb plugin to the mixer and also experiment with some chorus/flange/phase effects to variate the sound. Then also add a Fruity parametric EQ 2 on to the Rhodes' mixer, with a steep Low Pass filter set at anywhere between 500 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (depending on the chords you use) to darken the sound so it has less highs and it fits more into the background of the mix like those keys in your examples. To reduce the 'twanginess' (as you put it), try dialling back some of the high gain and tremelo settings (rate and depth) within the plugin itself. Since there's not too much going on in those clips regarding the backing keys, other than perhaps just a little more darker and warmer sounding than most of the factory presets of Lounge Lizard (which tend to have with a more front and centre sound,) you could try the following: If you know of any more, send a mod mail!įrom your audio examples, I feel that almost any of the presets within Lounge Lizard could be a decent starting point, so long as you are use the right kind of chord progression for that mood. r/JunkFolder - post unfinished tracks here for others to finish If you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar subreddits, but in case you haven't, check these out. Intro to Mixing in FLStudio by /u/by-any-other-name Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?ġ00+ Awesome Free Online Resources For Music Producers If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed ban Manual! Search here and in the official forum | Official Image-Line Forum | Corrupt. Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed!

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