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Mon 12 May 2003, 00:23
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I assume you are looking for something that listeners will feel more than they hear, right? Sound that is played around the body of a track to make it seem thicker and fuller? Try using noise on an oscillator and modulating it with cutoff and LFOs. I get great sound using this technique. You can get sounds that people will never notice, but become a crucial element to the body of a track.
Also, try adding reverb or chorus to your sound. If you need it even bigger, use the same sound on two tracks and pan them both hard left and hard right. This will spread your stereo field. Ambient, after all, should surround the listener, so you may have good luck with this.
Dan
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Raw... Sat 26 Apr 2003, 00:55 krisg When you pan them, try adding a few milisecods del... Mon 12 May 2003, 09:58
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