Here is a link to great article, on reducing a Frequency volume, of say a Guitar, at the same spot where, say the singing mainly sits, so they don't mask each other out.
http://www.homerecordingconnection.com/news.php?action=view_story&id=154
Here is the statement from that article I don't understand.
"Then you just sweep the frequency of the band around the range you're looking to notch out until you hear that you've hit the pocket."
I don't understand what he means by "sweep" and "hit the pocket".
Advanced techos here may know what I'm try to say without even reading the article.
Also, I'm using Cool Edit Pro 2.1, and I can't get that same sort of graphical representation of where all the diferent track freqs lay in relation to each other as he is showing here.
All I can find (I'm a new CEP user) is the freq analyzer.
Any clues here would be a great help.
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http://www.homerecordingconnection.com/news.php?action=view_story&id=154
Here is the statement from that article I don't understand.
"Then you just sweep the frequency of the band around the range you're looking to notch out until you hear that you've hit the pocket."
I don't understand what he means by "sweep" and "hit the pocket".
Advanced techos here may know what I'm try to say without even reading the article.
Also, I'm using Cool Edit Pro 2.1, and I can't get that same sort of graphical representation of where all the diferent track freqs lay in relation to each other as he is showing here.
All I can find (I'm a new CEP user) is the freq analyzer.
Any clues here would be a great help.
cheer