Wyndham I just listened to "Twisting" on my studio monitors, and I could almost hear a synth or keyboard pad type of patch after bar four or so. So I put on the headphones and listened to it again, and I'm still almost sure I can hear it, but not sure I'm just imagining it....(A lot of times my brain will put something in there that nobody else hears.)

If there is one there, then I'd suggest a better mix to bring it out. Ozone is great if you have the money up front (I too own a copy). But there are a lot of things you can try before you buy. Boosting and cutting certain frequencies, panning different instruments, listening to your mix in mono then stereo, listening to it in your car, etc. It's very subjective, but I like it when a mix 'breathes'.

Guitarhacker's two examples illustrate this point very well to my ears. I don't think a better synth patch would be an improvement for you. And frankly most guitar patches are pretty sad (just my opinion) even the ones in my guitar synth! If you are thinking you can program a midi guitar that will sound as good as a Real Track either strumming or picking notes, I don't believe it's come along yet.

Last edited by Dan45; 10/05/14 07:09 PM.

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