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Saii
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Posted : Aug 20, 2009 03:38:02
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guys,
im trying to understand this visualizer business to make sure everything sounds good.
im using the NUGEN one.
i was just wondering, as general knowledge, and as a newbie to visualizers, what exactly am i looking for in the visualizer if i want to lets say make sure my bass range is equally loud as the high ends so its not too fatiguing to the ears. i hope you know what i mean by linear sound. i just want to make sure that all freqs are "equally" loud in the mix.
thanks guys!
bash
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psylevation
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Posted : Aug 20, 2009 04:15
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Visualizer has a storing function in the top left of the screen. The best thing to do would be to play a track that you think sounds really good in balance and store it as one of the views. Then layer that view with the track you are working on and see how yours differs.
It should generally look like a slope coming from the left down toward the right, it should sort of dip a little around the 4KHz range and then rise back up a bit in the 8 - 12 KHz range then fall back down as it approaches the 20 KHz range.
This is the general curvature of the Fletcher-Munson curve.
The Fletcher-Munson curve was an intensive study of the equal-loudness contours of the human ear. Which basically means that when the volumes of the frequencies are spread out in this curve our ears and minds will perceive the volume of all frequencies to be even or balanced in volume.
More reading can be found here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcher–Munson_curves
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Saii
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Posted : Aug 20, 2009 04:26
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psylevation! your DA SHIT!
thanks a lot!
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