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PARIS EQ Trick [message #109118] Sun, 27 March 2016 00:26 Go to next message
mikeaudet   
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Hi All,

I just watched the video demo for the Steven Slate Virtual Mic Pro Collection, and while I wasn't that impressed with the sound of the plugin (as far as I could tell, they mostly just increased the volume), the video gave me an idea.

Maybe you guys are all doing this already, but it was a new idea to me.

In the video, he takes a track, copies it, and then distorts it using his plugin. He uses EQ to shape the sound of the distortion, and then blends it under the original.

I just tried this with the stock PARIS EQ on an acoustic guitar track. I copied the track, used the EQ to pull down a bit of the high end and a bit of the very low end (below 40 HZ), and pushed the trim to plus 15 dB. I then mixed it under the original track. The effect is amazing! It's so full.

I found that putting a high pass filter on set at 40 HZ made the distortion sound better to me.

I'd heard of parallel compression before, but not parallel eq/distortion.

Has anyone else tried this?

Cheers!

Mike

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Re: PARIS EQ Trick [message #109119 is a reply to message #109118] Sun, 27 March 2016 14:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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I've not tried that in Paris, but it's an old trick for bassists - you want distortion or other effects on your signal but you don't want all your tone sucked out, so you distort a copy of the signal and blend it in to the dry. Sonic Farm's new bass amp which will be hitting the streets in about a month (I have S/N #0001 reserved Very Happy) has both distortion and a wet/dry blend built in. Never thought of trying it on guitars, must check it out!

"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon

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Re: PARIS EQ Trick [message #109120 is a reply to message #109119] Mon, 28 March 2016 10:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mikeaudet   
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Hi Kerry,

Congrats on the amp!

I think this could be a very powerful tool for getting saturation sounds in PARIS. I'm also pretty excited that it's possible to get different kinds of distortion by changing the EQ. Cutting the very low end changes the sound of the high end of the distortion for some reason.

Cheers!

Mike
Re: PARIS EQ Trick [message #109170 is a reply to message #109120] Sat, 21 May 2016 14:42 Go to previous message
Micha is currently offline  Micha   GERMANY
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cool trick!

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