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mikechedelic
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Posted : Nov 5, 2011 11:50:19
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why if u cut the frequencies on the EQ ,
on the frequencies analyzer doesnt seem to change the frequencies too much, just a bit ??
its ok to use 2 different EQ's to cut some frequencies ??
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Suloo
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Posted : Nov 5, 2011 12:14
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sure its ok, maybe your analyser is not good or displays on a too low resolution..
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minddoctorsmakeacid
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Posted : Nov 5, 2011 13:16
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On 2011-11-05 12:14, Zork wrote:
sure its ok, maybe your analyser is not good or displays on a too low resolution..
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Or maybe you're doing such small cuts that they arent noticeable on the analyser or maybe the analyser is not properly set up to show you small db changes.
The main thing is your ears, what they tell you matters more!!!
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wayak
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Posted : Nov 6, 2011 05:15
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eq dont cut or boost the exact freq you select, they have a rolloff, thats why you dont see them in the analyser completely cut or boosted |
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minus
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Posted : Nov 6, 2011 19:45
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many times, other sounds also tend tohave hidden freq which are present in the freq range u trying to clean, so check all the sounds u r using,, and find sounds which r leaking into the freq range u trying to fix. check all your sounds individually using an analyser, or use ur ears.for example, some mid range freq sounds might have some resonant low freq, or high freq, which u might not know off, till the time u r through with all your sounds, so best way is to check all the sounds individually,if you cannot find the source.
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