[Harp-L] effect patches and their relative level
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- From: Robert Hale <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 12:46:57 -0700
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Here is my sequence:
1. build my sound effect, save, and backup
2. compare levels of several adjacent patches while blowing chords
3. change patches compare while blowing single notes
At home they all sound very even in level.
On stage, they sometimes behave differently. For example, my "Lee Oskar"
doubled horn sound is an octave down mixed about 60% with original pitch.
Nice at home. Get's a little lost in the club. Other than volume, what
could make it "bigger?"
Robert Hale
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