Track 8: piano, Tracks 9 & 10: strings – Yamaha Professional Audio Workstation AW4416 User Manual
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Tutorial—Mixdown
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❒ Track 8: Piano
We’ll use some EQ to “thin out” the piano sound a bit, and give it a touch more
presence so that it will come through in the mix a bit more.
❍ Piano EQ
❒ Tracks 9 & 10: Strings
If we’d recorded real strings we might have needed a bit of processing here, but
since this is pretty-much a “pre-processed” synth string patch, we can leave it
alone.
❒ Tracks 11 & 12: Female Chorus 1 & 2
Processing to make a chorus “blend” well can be tricky, but in general you’ll just
have to rely on you ears. In this case we’ve used high-pass filtering to remove
rumble from the studio and other low-frequency noise that can lead to unclear
overall sound. Some midrange has been removed to prevent the chorus from get-
ting in the way of the lead vocal, and a touch of high-end presence has been
added to help the voices cut through. Compression also helps to achieve a tighter
chorus blend by smoothing out dynamic variations.
❍ Female Chorus 1 EQ
❍ Female Chorus 2 EQ
❍ Female Chorus 1 Compression
LOW
L-MID
H-MID
HIGH
Q
L.SHELF
8.0
—
H.SHELF
F
74
21
—
7.55 kHz
G
–3.5
–4.0
—
+2.0
LOW
L-MID
H-MID
HIGH
Q
HPF
10.0
9
H.SHELF
F
94
841
1.49
13.4 kHz
G
ON
–1.5
–2.5
+4.0
LOW
L-MID
H-MID
HIGH
Q
HPF
1.0
—
H.SHELF
F
50
1.00 kHz
—
13.4 kHz
G
ON
–2.5
—
+3.5
THRESH.
RATIO
OUT GAIN
ATTACK
RELEASE
KNEE
–16
2.5:1
+2.0
21
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