Spent a little time working on a new reggae project over the weekend. It's a quick and dirty mix, no compression or anything. This was really an experiment in doing some dub stuff where I ran the delay out of the aux send and then back in to channel 7 so I could create the loop/feedback. In the past I had just run the delay in the aux loop and worked that way, which was fine, but it's nice to have the EQ option as well.
Anyway... enjoy!
Mike
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New 388 project - Dub reggae
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Yeah... good call. Could definitely be way more bass-heavy. I'll probably go back and make an alternate mix once I get my new spring reverb. I've currently got an EHX Holy Grail nano for the reverb, but I think the real spring will add a lot.
I'm using a Line 6 Echo Park for the tape delay sounds, but will hopefully have the $$$ to buy a real tape echo of some sort in the coming months. I know that would be a HUGE improvement.
I'm using a Line 6 Echo Park for the tape delay sounds, but will hopefully have the $$$ to buy a real tape echo of some sort in the coming months. I know that would be a HUGE improvement.
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