Space_The_Face
ILLIEN
Normally when I make a beat with piano, all I do is cut off the low end, raise the mids (accordingly), adjust or cut some highs, and throw on vintage tape effects.
I decided to do something a little different today and take on that "Vintage low pass" type of sound that I've been hearing more of lately. It seemed easy enough but I wasn't able to achieve it. I'm so used to cutting out the low end that I'm not sure how much of it I should allow in the mix.
Any advice on the propper way to EQ your piano in this case?
Here is a good example:
I decided to do something a little different today and take on that "Vintage low pass" type of sound that I've been hearing more of lately. It seemed easy enough but I wasn't able to achieve it. I'm so used to cutting out the low end that I'm not sure how much of it I should allow in the mix.
Any advice on the propper way to EQ your piano in this case?
Here is a good example: