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CheesyPOOF5
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I've got 2 synths that would go really well together, but when played together they seem to "collide". I really have no idea how to explain it other than one is always completely overpowering the other... I've tried EQing them but nothing seems to work. Anyone have any suggestions or do I need to up an audio sample since I have no idea how to explain it?

edit: well I think I've got it fixed, just need to mess around more with eq and filters.

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09-08-2008 08:35
MR. VICIOUS
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not to state the obvious but i would expiriment with filtering and panning
09-08-2008 19:39
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Also try compression. That would help make things smooth between the two synths, if you know how to work it, that is.

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