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Title: Adobe Audition Users Can Ya Assist a Fellow Tapir??
Post by: Falconidave on August 29, 2009, 01:57:25 AM
Thanks for looking.  ;D  I recorded a Heart show tonight and realized during the show that the sound guy was getting a bit aggressive with the bass guitar in the mix.  Upon listening on the ride home and after uploading I was correct.  There is an frequent buzzy/rumble from the bassist.  It doesn't distort the recording at all, just rattles the speakers a bit, and is annoying when cranked up.  Can any comrades explain in detail(novice here) which filter/EQ I might try using Audition 3 that might yield the best results?

Thanks in advance,

David
Title: Re: Adobe Audition Users Can Ya Assist a Fellow Tapir??
Post by: Falconidave on August 29, 2009, 11:41:56 PM
I found the sticky note and solved the problem.  Please mods delete this topic...
Title: Re: Adobe Audition Users Can Ya Assist a Fellow Tapir??
Post by: Brian Skalinder on August 30, 2009, 12:31:35 AM
Care to share what you did, since others may find the information useful?
Title: Re: Adobe Audition Users Can Ya Assist a Fellow Tapir??
Post by: Falconidave on August 30, 2009, 06:58:46 PM
Sure, used Guysonics advice found in sticky note:

http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,81253.0.html

"Using CEP and likely same in Audition, I like Scientific Filters choosing 1 Pole High pass (6 dB/Octave) Butterworth as it leaves everything above the pole frequency untouched and has smoothest natural bass reduction sound to my ears.   Has smooth phase that leaves percussion bass transient (attack sounds) in very good shape."

Good results I must say...