Originally Posted by
Chael
Have you tried doing some parallel distortion? If you use ableton drop your distortion unit of choice on the channel, group it then open up the chain menu, right click on the chain menu and select add chain. You should now have 2 chains 1 with a distortion plug in and one empty one. Open up the macros and map the volume of each chain to its own knob, this way you can mix both dry and wet signals so it doesn't over distort the signal. Another thing you can do is add a filter after the distortion so you can tame the frequencies you want to mix then just eq to taste. Hope that helps, let me know if you have any issues
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