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    Ozone Issue

    Problem Solved Move mouse to the scale section and use the mouse wheel to change the scale. Thanks
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    Ozone Issue

    Greetings Looking for some help I put this into Ozone Support over 2 weeks ago, and haven’t received a response This analogy I am presenting is true of the EQ in Ozone 9 and 10, and the Dynamic EQ in Ozone 9 and 10 I can put an EQ node in the spectrum view and adjust it to go outside of the...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    Rich, I'm not an expert on the theory of sound, the over tone series, and the like. I have a somewhat firm understanding of how it works. 2 things I'll be putting up here in the future 1) Audio files that demonstrate what I'm finding 2) An attempt to at least try to rationalize this, because...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    No angst, and thanks for the feedback In life we are all dealt a deck of cards. Here's my deck with respect to this situation, and I am very happy where I am at. I have somewhat usable microphones, no bugdet to buy any thing, TOTALLY less than ideal recording conditions, volunteer/amateur...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    Wow, so many different answers. I often wondered why the makers of EQ's provide mid/side, L/R and stereo capabilities. Hmmm, I always thought that these were for placing the sound in the mix so that they are more articulate. If you get my drift. In my scenario, there are masking issues
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    @rob aylestone OK, Thanks for your feedback.
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    So, in a room the size we are in, the trumpet is actually omnipresent, and not very directional with respect to the mics. :) When you ask about de-bleeding, no it's not EQ adjustments. I have a number of tools and techniques to de-bleed 1) For the trumpet, I use Melodyne Editor in Polyphonic...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    Hmmmm.... good food for thought. I'll have to take a look at my other mics. I usually dont have to do this with the other mics. I only have the 57's on the piano We had an "expert" come in and look at the piano. It's an older Baldwin Baby Grand. He said we will have to live with the noise...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    @rob aylestone More background. We typically have the following Vocals - Mic'd Piano - Mic'd Flute - Mic'd Trumpet - Mic'd Bass - Di'd Clavinova - Di'd The room seats about 150 people, so it's not real big We mic everything for recording purposes, but not everything goes through the Mains...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    Sounds like it cleans up the resonant response of the piano as a whole. If I put the cut in at the low end, it seems to make the rest of the piano more articulate So I need to poke a little fun at your first comment. Notches? We don't need no stinking Notches! I suppose I could set the Q on the...
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    Subtractive EQ on Piano

    Greetings, This is my first real post here so here we go as I sort of had a revelation today I have a baby grand that I mic with 3 SM-57's. This is what I have to work with, so please don't comment on that. It works When I go into project and start to do subtractive EQing on said Piano, I...
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    New Members: Introduce Yourself Here!

    Here's a little something for the season.....still working out a couple issues
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    New Members: Introduce Yourself Here!

    Greetings Fellow earthlings! I am Scoopz Allow me to introduce myself, and provide insight to my background I too am a creature of the earth. I am bound to my sonic habits through the use of Reaper, Komplete, Izotope, Melodyne, Fabfilter,and others. I am powered by a home built I5-12600K...
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