
For returns and blending wet with dry I usually stick to things like parallel compression, reverb, delay, etc. You can do it how you want if it gets you the desired sound. Product Version 1.2 Tags: Exciter / Enhancer digitalfishphones Dominion Mastering Effect Formats Copy Protection None My KVR - Groups, Versions, & More 104 KVR members have added Dominion to 20 My KVR groups 120 times. (Dubs banger's layering video inspired me to try the technique)Īlways best to use transient shapers on the actual sound vs a return, IMO. Dominion by digitalfishphones is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for Windows. Just wondering what the best method is for achieving a phat sound to my drums. I have before thought about if applying compressors / transient shapers at the sound level is over kill (too processed) but in the end we're all seeking the best sound right? This may be deviating towards another topic but while messing around with layering drums i split left vs right channels of a particular sound and applied LP & HP, and different EQ settings for each at the sound level. I suppose even on the return and blending the wet/dry signals would be interesting. What's up IMAKEDABEATS, where do you prefer to apply the "Transient Master", on the individual sound level, program, or submix.


FrankWhite4Mayor wrote: IMAKEMADBEATS wrote:I use NI's "Transient Master" which is the same thing really, most drums I program.
