EQ Settings
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EQ Settings
EQ settings are obviously both personal and dependent on the acoustics of the place that you are playing, but what range of EQ settings do you use?
I have been tending to boost the mids and highs to produce a clear punchy sound, but have a lot of feedback problems from my mic put through the Pa2X.
I have been tending to boost the mids and highs to produce a clear punchy sound, but have a lot of feedback problems from my mic put through the Pa2X.
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compressor
Hi.. I had some spots in a recording track where my voice was too loud. Is that what compressor is supposed to take down to normal? Or that's normalization right?
I applied compressor in the recording track as an after effect and I didn't hear much difference. I think its a quite technical parameter to understand because it has a trigger value and a percentage of effect.
I applied compressor in the recording track as an after effect and I didn't hear much difference. I think its a quite technical parameter to understand because it has a trigger value and a percentage of effect.
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thanks Lim
Thank you Lim.. i'm intrigued by producing. I have always just picked the presets arm the tracks and hit the red button on any recording I did. But I want to do some good productions. There's a lot to it. I'll play with the limiter.
thanks
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