Building patches that translate to a live context can be challenging! Sometimes a patch will sound perfect at home in your headphones or studio space… but when you get to church it sounds completely different! In this video series, “Building Patches that Sound Great Live,” David demonstrates different techniques to help your patches translate well from your home space to place of worship. If this is something you have struggled with, you don’t want to miss this series!
In this third video of the series, David talks about the significant role of using EQ to help sculpt the frequency range of your sounds.
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