On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 11:46 +0100, Atte André Jensen wrote:
> > C: "Beat" (to be translated to whatever makes sense 4 times in one
> > measure
> > at 4/4. A single utterance is enough, as I want to use these as accent.)
>
> Sorry, I don't get this. Is it "beat" like in "there the first beat in
> 4/4 is called four"?
It's one "Beat" per quarter note. So you could replace the counting with
it. But I only want the word one time, to accent a few beats on top of
the counting.
> Will you do other processing like EQ to the results?
I will likely start out with trying to make it sound like everyone is in
the same room and aim for a rather "natural" sound. That might include
the use of low- and highpass filtering, EQ, delay and reverb, but all in
a way that the effects themselves do not come to the front.
At some point in the track or in an alternative version, I might apply
the heavy processing people know from my stuff :)
It all depends on the material and how it will fit, decisions to be made
on the spot.
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