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3. "You can't do very much to cut reverb off of an existing tone, but"
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a noise gate can help tone it down. It'll depend a little on how big the reverberation is compared to the sax's sound itself; if they're almost the same you're pretty much SOL, but if the echoing is subtle you can probably trim it back a fair amount.


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Whats up....what type of studio headphones do [View all] , digitaljohnjohn, Mon Sep-15-08 02:53 PM
 
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