
SouthSIDE Glen
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Opinion noted.nonsense. your analogy is incorrect.
it has everything to do with what we're discussing here.
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Opinion noted.nonsense. your analogy is incorrect.
it has everything to do with what we're discussing here.
i wasn't talking about eq.
Well i messed with the eq and made my self sound muffled.
On that utoob track? Maybe it's not to basy. Maybe the lack' is in not enough articulation tones.
Here's a question (general, not to you Sotorious..
How about if I just track the friking thing so it sounds pretty balanced to begin with? Hmm. Not mich 'cutting needed...
Ding.
so when you eq you mess with a lot of the highs to try to get it to sound right to the ear. I know AT4040 the AT4040 isnt perfect off the bat and needs a bit of eqing to get up to par.
And I know people hate "always do this" stuff, but in my opinion, you're always safe cutting out everything below 150Hz in a vocal. I don't care what kind of character a particular vocal or song has, there's nothing in a vocal below 150Hz that's worth saving.
I can't hear much diff, but it's also on some cheap light open phones. 'e sounds fuller.OK - Just for shits and giggles, I took a pretty sparse chorus section from a song I mixed awhile back. The mix is kinda screwy since my outboard is no longer set up for this song, but that won't really matter for this - although without much bass guitar, the vocals should be even more transparent in the lower registers.
Anyway, there are five files. the only difference is where I placed the hi-pass filter on the main vocal track. Would love to hear some thought on the order in which the files should be, and any thoughts on where the hi-pass is set.
http://www.lightningmp3.com/upload/vox.zip
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I can't hear much diff, but it's also on some cheap light open phones. 'e sounds fuller.
But I'm wondering about the point of this -depends on how much it was full range' (or tracked needing a low cut) to begin with(?)
Whether or not it NEEDED a low cut is sorda irrelevant. The only way it wouldn't matter is if I recoded it with a hi-pass filter, and there was no content below a set level. This is NOT the case. It was recorded on a UM92.1 full range, and pretty heavily compressed with a MC77.
Hmm. Maybe I'm missing your point. I can track male vocal, 4047, (with or w/o a 50Hz HP with a little care from my setup and the vocalist being mindful of it) at the right distance and it can have fine focus, presence, and content and appropriate weight and size to a context right down into 100-150-200 ranges.
but it seems to me how it is recorded is at the core of most of this 'to cut or not to cut' thing.![]()
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As of this writing I have only had a chance to give a cursory look at three of the samples. I won't say which ones just yet, so as not to pollute any one else's analysis in the meantime, but none of the three I have checked so far have anything happening below 100Hz except for a steep cliff drop-off to silence at around 50Hz, which is practically textbook typical for male vocals.OK - Just for shits and giggles, I took a pretty sparse chorus section from a song I mixed awhile back. The mix is kinda screwy since my outboard is no longer set up for this song, but that won't really matter for this - although without much bass guitar, the vocals should be even more transparent in the lower registers.
Anyway, there are five files. the only difference is where I placed the hi-pass filter on the main vocal track. Would love to hear some thought on the order in which the files should be, and any thoughts on where the hi-pass is set.
OK - Just for shits and giggles, I took a pretty sparse chorus section from a song I mixed awhile back. The mix is kinda screwy since my outboard is no longer set up for this song, but that won't really matter for this - although without much bass guitar, the vocals should be even more transparent in the lower registers.
Anyway, there are five files. the only difference is where I placed the hi-pass filter on the main vocal track. Would love to hear some thought on the order in which the files should be, and any thoughts on where the hi-pass is set.
http://www.lightningmp3.com/upload/vox.zip
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