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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOn 02/11/2013 04:45 PM, Harry van Haaren wrote:
Hey Harry, thanks a lot for the settings, they work a wonder on the
track. I prefer parametric III to be active, through my monitors the
track sounds clearer with III in. And I replaced the speakers in those
monitors recently, they're a long way from tired out. :)
Best,
dp
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On 02/11/2013 04:45 PM, Harry van
Haaren wrote:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Dave
Phillips <dlphillips@woh.rr.com>
wrote:
So how do I deal with such material ? Is an exciter useful in
this scenario ? Or ... ?
I've no experience here, but some gentle (& not so
gentle) EQ-ing makes the listening experience quite a bit
better here.
This link shows my settings for the 8 band eq from the calf
plugins. No other processing done..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8n7flw5ucz8741j/calf_eq_whiter_shade_of_pale.png
Toggling parametric III in the middle will take lots of the
very highs out. Makes it feel "cleaner" to me, but I don't
think
it suits this song, so I de-activated it. I'm sure you've done
some EQing like this yourself with similar results.
I'm in the mood to play with some plugins though :) -H
Hey Harry, thanks a lot for the settings, they work a wonder on the
track. I prefer parametric III to be active, through my monitors the
track sounds clearer with III in. And I replaced the speakers in
those monitors recently, they're a long way from tired out. :)
Best,
dp
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