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vst problem.. how to fix?

triplingtrolls


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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 12:17:21
Hello, ppl, I hope someone can help me because I'm not very good in production.
The main problem is in one synth, You can look on picture. The problem is in "painted" parts of track.
How to eq that synth to goes normal in the "middle" ? http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/3338/trackx.jpg

realtime


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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 12:29
reduce it's volume in the mix?          http://www.myspace.com/realtimeproject
gutter
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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 12:31
you are clipping over there, thats why the wave is flat, you have to work at lower volumes, equalizing has nothing to do with it, and even it had no one can tell you how to equalize from a picture.try to work on lower volumes simple
Freeflow
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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 12:42
Things to check
DC Offset
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_offset

try a highpass filter on the sound...





x-rayz
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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 13:16
yeah freeflow is on the right track, adjust your DC offset cause its clipping only in the upper part.. maybe u dont even need to highpass it..           http://www.facebook.com/xrayzproductions
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Spycht


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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 13:48
Ah, finally some clear information. Freeflow and X-Rayz have the picture.
The WIKI page and the external link at the bottom are very good resources.
triplingtrolls


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Posted : Feb 28, 2009 19:43
Thanks people, You have helped me. The highpass filtering solved this problem
orgytime
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Posted : Feb 28, 2009 22:02
Quote:

On 2009-02-28 19:43, triplingtrolls wrote:
Thanks people, You have helped me. The highpass filtering solved this problem



shouldŽnt you hear the highpiched noise, if its affecting your audio peaks that much?

cheers           www.soundcloud.com/orgytime
Colin OOOD
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Posted : Mar 1, 2009 20:07
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aXis
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Posted : Mar 2, 2009 06:05
hey are u compressing ur mix ?>?? other than that maybe theres one sound in those parts that need better mix.
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