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54
Making lead instruments stand out
You’ll usually want a lead instrument to “cut through the mix” so that it is
not masked by the other instruments of the accompaniment.
Boosting the high-frequency region of a sound will usually produce a brighter sound that cuts through
the backing instruments. For some types of accompaniment, boosting the midrange will make a sound
stronger and more prominent.
fig.5-95
“Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX1–3)”
(p. 213) in Owner’s Manual
“01: EQUALIZER”
(p. 271) in Owner’s Manual
“02: SPECTRUM”
(p. 271) in Owner’s Manual
These effects are a very important element in creating the sound of electric instrument like a electric
guitar. They are also suitable for sounds such as synth leads.
“Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX1–3)”
(p. 213) in Owner’s Manual
“39: GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR”
(p. 281) in Owner’s Manual
“10: SPEAKER SIMULATOR”
(p. 273) in Owner’s Manual
Tip 1: Use the MFX equalizer and spectrum
Tip 2: Use the MFX amp/speaker simulator
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