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Old 11-15-2000, 08:20 AM
Mr Peete Mr Peete is offline
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Default It\'s cold in here ...

okay, I've listened to some mixes that I've done on analog consoles. I've listen to mixes I've done on Digi 001. Is it me or does our friend Digi sound a wee-bit on the cold/flat side. The bottom isn't ass thick wit the Digi. Or maybe the engineer (ie, me) doesn't quite know what he's doing yet.

Any plugins or techniques out there to warm things up? Or at least make the bottom of my mixes seem thicker?
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