Effects
After we finished with the levelling, panning, compressing, gating and equalising we start adding effects and analog processing.
For the vocals and backing vocals we used an internal bus send to a different channel that we sent to the desk then sent it to the external reverb processor and after we add an equaliser to make the vocals sound more intimate, more close to the listener's ears.
The patch bay connection in order to achieve the reverberant vocals that we waned.
The reverb unit settings for the vocals and backing vocals reverb.
We used an in-box reverb for the snare that was gated and compressed outside the box.
We managed to get a punch effect from the snare and by compression we make the drums tighter which was exactly what we wanted for our song.
For the base guitar we used the build-in Audient parametric equaliser to make some space for the kick.
The acoustic guitar was the hardest sound to get right because had a lot of mistakes was not in time had a lot of sound variations, for the acoustic guitar we used a compressor and a graphic equaliser in order to make it sound acceptable.
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