The more prepared your "sound" is to what you want, the better it is from the perspective of the people trying to mix your stuff. This is assuming running through a pedal doesn't make a mess of the source just for the sake of changing one aspect of your sound, that being frequency response. The only way to know, is to try it out. Not just in one set up either but with many different rigs.Christian LeBlanc wrote:As for a live setting: does anyone here think it's a good idea for a keyboard player to just run their synth through an eq pedal (I have a Yamaha bass eq foot pedal), and just eq differently for each song (assuming they've found settings that work with the rest of the band in a practice setting, first)?
That certainly goes for everything, not just "keys".macrae11 wrote:One of the biggest things to think about with making keys sounds fit into a mix is the arrangement.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:That certainly goes for everything, not just "keys".macrae11 wrote:One of the biggest things to think about with making keys sounds fit into a mix is the arrangement.
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