
The last thing I’ll do is use a free plugin by Voxengo called MSED, MSEDanalyses your stereo sound or let’s say it is going to split the audio sound into two modes (Mid & Side). Note: I added room(small ambience where the tales are not so obvious) size Using a reverb is like placing an instrument in an acoustic space or as an enhancement to liven up a sound and make it stand out in a mix (In one sentence, it won’t make the sound too dry). The sound is a little bit wide to me, and I’ll love to tweak it to the last breath, go to your effect channels and load an instance of reverb, in my case I’ll be using ValhallaVintageverb (It doesn’t have to be ValhallaVintageverb, you can use any reverb of your choice). The next thing I’ll do is to layer the sound, in my case, I’ll layer a lead sound in addition to the previous sound with no low frequency and only high and mid frequency to give a warm tone to the previous sound, and this is how it sounds. It can be drumkits, vocal and any sound you might think of, for this tutorial I’ll be using a readily made melody I constructed myself using spire and this is how it sounds. Without any further ado, let us get cracking.įirst, Load an instance of your Daw (I’ll be using Fl Studio 12 for this tutorial), then load your synthesizer and create any random melody.


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