
cordura21
New member
heya guys.
I have to make a cd for listening on a long trip on a car, that has those Pioneer stereos with that V eq curve.
The source is a noisy speech, transferred from a cassette.
Since I am mastering it just for car audio maybe there was something I can use to improve the intelligibility. As it is from a cassette, it has plenty of hiss. But when I remove I also understand less.
Is it ok to use hard filters (as I am doing) on the trebles, or would you do something more subtle, like using a multiband eq and taking the mid highs more upfront?
I am using a band reject for the lows cause it's speech and it's a car stereo. I guess this is the right thing to do. Any other idea?
Cheers, Andrés
I have to make a cd for listening on a long trip on a car, that has those Pioneer stereos with that V eq curve.
The source is a noisy speech, transferred from a cassette.
Since I am mastering it just for car audio maybe there was something I can use to improve the intelligibility. As it is from a cassette, it has plenty of hiss. But when I remove I also understand less.
Is it ok to use hard filters (as I am doing) on the trebles, or would you do something more subtle, like using a multiband eq and taking the mid highs more upfront?
I am using a band reject for the lows cause it's speech and it's a car stereo. I guess this is the right thing to do. Any other idea?
Cheers, Andrés