cutting fighting frequencies???

PenguinKiller

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Hi.. Along time ago. Somewhere on the internet. I read this "howto" on some Housemusic-producer who came up with a trick to cut fighting frequencies.

If you are a sample based prducer. And Mixalot of samples. Not all samples will sound great together.
Reason for it being partly fighting (common) frequencies between both or more samples.
This trick let you visually see through a analasys window in soundforge
wich frequencies between the two samples were the same and therefore fight.
Then it gave you the option of cutting/deleting the overlapping frequencies from either sample.

OK. its alot of text, But I hope you know where Im getting at.
So T=that producer used soundforge/cakewalk for this trick..
Sohow do you do this in Soundforge?
 
I don't know about soundforge. I use the inspecter plugin and cubase. Basically you need a spectrum analyzer.
 
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