
legionserial
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Ok so basically I have problem which seems to make no sense whatsoever...
Making my tnes in cubase and mixing so they sound about riight. Then I'll open them up in Wavelab to work on them. When I look at the spectrum analyser it tells me that everything is coming out the low end (between 20hz and about 500hz) is not registering anything on the high end. So I gradually boost some of the high end on the eq so it registers on the spectrum analyser. What I dont get is that boosting the high end frequencies enough to make it register turns everything super tinny, despite the analyser still telling me that there is still higher proprtion of low end. My ears tell me other wise.
As a little test I arranged the eq to match what an old commercial cd (old as they are less loud), that I had pulled into wavelab. I managed to get it registering perfect on the spectrum but sounding real tinny..despite still registering a a large amount of low end on the sectrum analyser.
My next test was to save it as a wav to test my next problem....
Basically when I play my tunes in winamp, regardless of what I have eq'd it as, the spectrum analyser on winamp registers all low end and no high, despite the analyser in wavelab telling me other wise, an my ears telling me all I can hear is tinnyness. The wav i have just made, with the supposedly right eq (which is a lie) still registers as having that crappy low end and no high.
I don't get it. There appears to be no logic in this. Perhaps theres something technical thats the problem...but I have no idea.
To top it off I looked at my old tunes, made in Acid years ago on a spectrum analyser and they are perfect, despite the fact that when I made the tunes I did not EQ anything at all and just used faders. I have tryed this with my new stuff but still get the same crap.
Anyone have any ideas? I really dont want to go back to using acid on my old pentium 2, after having forked out all this cash on cubase and wavelab to use on my new(ish) uber pc.
Cheers
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Making my tnes in cubase and mixing so they sound about riight. Then I'll open them up in Wavelab to work on them. When I look at the spectrum analyser it tells me that everything is coming out the low end (between 20hz and about 500hz) is not registering anything on the high end. So I gradually boost some of the high end on the eq so it registers on the spectrum analyser. What I dont get is that boosting the high end frequencies enough to make it register turns everything super tinny, despite the analyser still telling me that there is still higher proprtion of low end. My ears tell me other wise.
As a little test I arranged the eq to match what an old commercial cd (old as they are less loud), that I had pulled into wavelab. I managed to get it registering perfect on the spectrum but sounding real tinny..despite still registering a a large amount of low end on the sectrum analyser.
My next test was to save it as a wav to test my next problem....
Basically when I play my tunes in winamp, regardless of what I have eq'd it as, the spectrum analyser on winamp registers all low end and no high, despite the analyser in wavelab telling me other wise, an my ears telling me all I can hear is tinnyness. The wav i have just made, with the supposedly right eq (which is a lie) still registers as having that crappy low end and no high.
I don't get it. There appears to be no logic in this. Perhaps theres something technical thats the problem...but I have no idea.
To top it off I looked at my old tunes, made in Acid years ago on a spectrum analyser and they are perfect, despite the fact that when I made the tunes I did not EQ anything at all and just used faders. I have tryed this with my new stuff but still get the same crap.
Anyone have any ideas? I really dont want to go back to using acid on my old pentium 2, after having forked out all this cash on cubase and wavelab to use on my new(ish) uber pc.
Cheers

