If you can't get it as bright as you like it out of the synth (i suggest keep trying) run it through a bus, drop an eq, low cut to about 5 kHz, ad a reverb, turn down the decay, set the wetness to about 75%. Reverbing the highs can add a lot of shine. also, 12khz might be too much to cut off if you want some brightness.
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Theres a ton of widening techniques you could use too. Thats also whats giving it that "lofi" sound. . . . .it sounds mono.
The inspector will show you how many channels there are; 1 being mono and 2 being stereo.Ok but through Sylenth or Nexus without bouncing, how can i know if the sound is mono or stereo in Logic 9?.........checking right now i've duplicated the synth track, panned L/R is a good feeling
The inspector says stereo right, L/R go up but i mean how can i know if the synth is mono and midi channel split in two channel. The pad have uploaded is stereo......... Guys thank youThe inspector will show you how many channels there are; 1 being mono and 2 being stereo.
To check the stereo spectrum of a sound, go to 'Metering' and insert a Multi Meter. Then select the 'goniometer'.
This meter shows the stereo with and placement of the fed signal. The correlation meter below it shows the phase correlation of the signal.