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whats the problem huh?

monotony


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Posted : Jan 19, 2007 12:21
hi there tranceheads, i have a problem with a song ive made....
its done in flstudio 6 and the problem is that when I play the song in winamp, there are no highfrequent sounds showing in the equalaiserparameter or what it is called.....
ive used eq:s and comps on almost every sound, maybe its there the problem is?....
would be nice if you could help me out on this one, hugs!

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mubali
Mubali

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Posted : Jan 19, 2007 13:29
have you tried using another frequency analyzer like the waves PAZ analyzer?           An Eagle may soar, but Weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
monotony


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Posted : Jan 19, 2007 14:18
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On 2007-01-19 13:29, mubali wrote:
have you tried using another frequency analyzer like the waves PAZ analyzer?



ah, IŽll try that, thanx for the tip!
Elad
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Posted : Jan 19, 2007 17:16
heh yeah winamp is not the best...
did u export .wav ? if its mp3 its usualy lack high freq..
also.. if you like your mix on several speakers its ok , mastering can fix stuff like that if needed (trust your ears , learn with the analizer , not the other way)

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Tomos
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Posted : Jan 19, 2007 18:07
You mean like this?

http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y56/tomosuk/nohi.jpg

I get that too.. Other MP3's show their high frequencies, and I've AHEM 'mastered' it myself (in the loosest possible meaning of the word)

Frequency analyser shows high frequencies are all there. Okay, so winamp isn't the best tool for music production, but its a bit disconcerting that other tracks show up right.
monotony


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Posted : Jan 20, 2007 03:53
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On 2007-01-19 18:07, Tomos wrote:
You mean like this?

http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y56/tomosuk/nohi.jpg

I get that too.. Other MP3's show their high frequencies, and I've AHEM 'mastered' it myself (in the loosest possible meaning of the word)

Frequency analyser shows high frequencies are all there. Okay, so winamp isn't the best tool for music production, but its a bit disconcerting that other tracks show up right.


ok thx, now I understand....the problemis within winamp.....
sy000321
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jan 20, 2007 18:19
hi

the problem isnt really with winamp

winamp has an algorythm to display "perceived energy" in each freq band, and it looks like the track you've shown there lacks hi freq presence

a good mixed track has in content in ALL of the freq spectrum.


winamp is not an accurate tool for frequency analisys, at least doesnt claim to, but is good for a simple comparasion.           roll a joint or STFU :)
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