It depends if I add effects during the mixing stage. Many RealTracks already have effects applied. If you are using Realtracks like the rockabilly or dreamy tracks, whatever effects you use will need to blend, compliment and match the effects inherent in the RealTracks.

I prefer to record tracks dry and add effects during the mix for one simple reason; I am a beginner at using effects and it normally takes multiple tries to find the sound I'm seeking.

In your situation you have two fine mixing tools, Alloy and EZMix, with a large variety of presets. Each preset is a signal chain of effects with settings optimized for a specific situation. It's like having a sound engineer setting up the mixing board for you. Some of those presets might help you get the right sound during recording tracks while others might work better during mixing. Who knows? The thing is it's your ears that determine when you've obtained the right sound.


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