I need to update my backing tracks to sound better. Back in the day, I produced them with too much chorus and reverb. Didn't do anything with velocity of each track. I used backing track software like band in a box and another one too.. Are there any "best practices" as far as setting levels/velocities and reverb and chorus for piano bass and drums, as well as instruments like strings?
To create a natural dynamic feel for piano, adjust the velocities as follows: For accompaniment, maintain moderate velocities between 50-80 to ensure the piano remains supportive. For accents or solo sections, increase the velocity to a range of 90-127 to enhance presence, particularly for key notes or solos.
In terms of reverb, opt for a short plate or small hall reverb with a duration of 1.2 to 1.8 seconds to maintain clarity. It's best to avoid long reverbs, as they can muddy the mix.
For EQ settings, apply a low-cut filter below 80-120 Hz to prevent clashing with the bass frequencies. Additionally, consider a slight boost in the 2-5 kHz range to add brightness and improve articulation.
When it comes to chorus effects, keep it very subtle or consider skipping it altogether for piano, as it can lead to an unnatural sound. If you do choose to add chorus, use minimal rate and depth to achieve a sense of width without compromising the overall tone.
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