05-30-2016, 08:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2016, 08:42 PM by Otto Halmén.)
My top tip is to augment the library with an intimately recorded piano bank. Sometimes, especially for piano-led tracks, you might want to mix the piano so that it's in front of everything else, and the one that comes with SSO is perhaps a bit too distant-sounding for this. Our list of free sample libraries has a few suitable piano libs.
Another tip I have is to avoid any other type of panning than regular pan (balance) pots. Stereo panners and width controls in general tend to do weird things to the ambience baked into the samples. This, of course, probably applies for other non-anechoic libraries as well.
Another tip I have is to avoid any other type of panning than regular pan (balance) pots. Stereo panners and width controls in general tend to do weird things to the ambience baked into the samples. This, of course, probably applies for other non-anechoic libraries as well.