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Old 10-04-2018, 11:01 AM
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Default Re: Is there a way to make these two sounds the same?

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Originally Posted by jeam25 View Post
I think you are a little confused . All advice given are correct and can get you there to your goal . The thing is tha mixing is not a formula neither an act of magic . You have to learn some conepts first as a fundation and then go from there . Following what you say here i think you dont have this fundation and its ok . Just start building it by learning them .

What you want can be achived in any DAW or none if you dont know *what* to do .

I hope you can find the way to do it and rememeber to search some tutorial on acustic treatment too !
Amen. One really needs to spend some time learning the basics before trying to morph sounds. There's so many ways to get to a sound; that's why there's no cookie-cutter approach that will work for everyone.

I've made a living in music and in my old day job as an EE working in aerospace doing things that weren't supposed to be possible with what I had at my disposal. The thing is I knew the fundamentals enough to stretch things beyond their supposed limits. Learning those fundamentals did lead to going down the wrong road at times but it really is possible to learn by one's failures. Nice thing with s/w is you can experiment to your heart's content and all you waste is some electricity and time but imagine the gain in thickening the synapses in one's brain by all the learning that goes on. Not quite Zen but close.
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