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How to gradually and conituoulsy add treble to a track?
I am trying to take a guitar track that i have recorded and start it out with very little treble and then gradually and smoothly add a little bit of treble at a time until it reaches the end. I was wondering if there was a tool that i could use that would do this automatically for me. If there isnt do you have any suggestions on how to do it? I am using Pro Tools 8.04 on Windows.
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Re: How to gradually and conituoulsy add treble to a track?
Automating an equalizer would be the easiest way. High shelf or low-pass filter should work.
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Re: How to gradually and conituoulsy add treble to a track?
I would draw the automation and also do it backward.
I would define the end point first to assure it ends where you like and doesn't over extend anything. Then just connect that to the starting point and give it the desired transition.
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