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Summary
In this episode of the Breve Music Podcast, host Jermaine Harris delves into the fascinating world of saturation tools in music production. The central theme revolves around the use of saturation to enhance the overall sound of recordings, adding a controlled amount of distortion and noise to create a pleasing auditory experience.
Jermaine emphasizes the nuanced art of utilizing saturation, highlighting how it can be employed to blend orchestral strings from different libraries. He shares his approach, shedding light on the use of FabFilter’s Saturn 2 and Neutron 4’s Exciter plugins on the master bus to uniformly apply distortion across all tracks. He underlines that while this method offers a cohesive sound, users also have the option to apply these tools to individual tracks for tailored and customized settings.
Throughout the episode, Jermaine demonstrates the practical application of these saturation tools, expressing his satisfaction with the resulting sound achieved through the combined use of both plugins on the master track.
Tune in to this episode of the Breve Music Podcast to gain valuable insights into the art of using saturation tools in music production, and discover how they can elevate the sonic landscape of your recordings.
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