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#426615 - 10/02/16 08:07 PM Fatten your sound
J. Larry Offline
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Registered: 12/14/99
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Picked up a two channel PA processor called the “Go-Rack” by dbx. Wow, what a good buy at $29.99. It gives new life to a pair of powered speakers---either mono or stereo. It has a number features and is small and compact. However, that’s another item to carry and plug-in, if you’re into a minimum setup. Since I run vocals through the arranger, I’m finding that for solo work, I can leave the outboard mixer at home, adjust everything on the arranger, and run the output through the Go-Rack and straight to the speakers.

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#426617 - 10/03/16 03:14 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: J. Larry]
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It looks like a big bang for the buck. What about effects with vocals? One reviewer said it took out the effects.

http://www.zzounds.com/item--DBXGORACK
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#426618 - 10/03/16 03:43 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: J. Larry]
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To fatten the sound, i allways add a little bit of distortion.. i dont think that requires much hardware...
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#426619 - 10/03/16 03:45 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: Bernie9]
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Sound enforcement has been around a long time. At one time I used a Compressor, an EQ, and a BBE sound maximizer with my JBL speakers.

I feel the more you have the greater chance of having a problem. Though they do add to your sound I feel there is so much in our keyboards today it would be better to put more time in understanding our keyboard.

BUT – it is fun trying all the stuff that is out there.

John C.

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#426620 - 10/03/16 04:06 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: J. Larry]
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#426622 - 10/03/16 07:25 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: Bernie9]
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Originally Posted By: Bernie9


My point is, you can do all these things with the high end effects in your arranger keyboard.. Why buy extra hardware?
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#426623 - 10/03/16 08:07 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: Bernie9


My point is, you can do all these things with the high end effects in your arranger keyboard.. Why buy extra hardware?


Exactly right. I used to use all that extra stuff, but it's no longer necessary.
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#426625 - 10/03/16 08:15 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By: DonM
Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: Bernie9


My point is, you can do all these things with the high end effects in your arranger keyboard.. Why buy extra hardware?


Exactly right. I used to use all that extra stuff, but it's no longer necessary.


DITTO cool2

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#426629 - 10/03/16 09:37 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: J. Larry]
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If there's one instrument I'd like to use compression on to fatten it up, it's the bass. On my Pa3x it seems I can add/vary compression to the acc. tracks altogether, but how do I single out the compression to add onto basses?

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#426637 - 10/03/16 11:58 AM Re: Fatten your sound [Re: J. Larry]
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I had a Go Rack about a year ago, when they were $99, or so. I liked it alot, but I could duplicate almost everything it did with EQ or level tweaks. The subtle differences wen't worth an extra box for me, no matter how small, or inexpensive. I did like what it did though. The presets are very useable.
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