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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: caymanreview on November 13, 2004, 04:33:49 PM
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so... got a recording here i did a few weeks ago in a bar. ran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time.
what can i do in the post with wavelab to do something similar now after the fact?
im a total fucking n00b to doing anything in the post. usually i never touch my recordings except a rare normalize and thats it
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i have SF7 and wavelab 5 at my disposal also, if anyone has any ideas/help for me with those specific programs
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ran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time.
At setting 1 the rolloff is at a higher frequency which will result in less bass overall. But then you said that you prefer 2 (which has more bass), which implies you might want to add bass to the first set, but the thread was 'removing bass'. ???
Any chance you're confusing the settings or which set was recorded with which setting?
Also, do you know what your jumper settings were (slope and cutoff). If so, it will be relatively easy to mimic in software.
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ran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time.
At setting 1 the rolloff is at a higher frequency which will result in less bass overall. But then you said that you prefer 2 (which has more bass), which implies you might want to add bass to the first set, but the thread was 'removing bass'. ???
Any chance you're confusing the settings or which set was recorded with which setting?
Also, do you know what your jumper settings were (slope and cutoff). If so, it will be relatively easy to mimic in software.
this sounds like advanced taping, I am still a beginner
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ran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time.
At setting 1 the rolloff is at a higher frequency which will result in less bass overall. But then you said that you prefer 2 (which has more bass), which implies you might want to add bass to the first set, but the thread was 'removing bass'. ???
Any chance you're confusing the settings or which set was recorded with which setting?
Also, do you know what your jumper settings were (slope and cutoff). If so, it will be relatively easy to mimic in software.
this sounds like advanced taping, I am still a beginner
you stupid FUCK
how come you haven't jumped in on the v3 discussion b/w j frank and natelsky on the digipanic list??? :P
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how come you haven't jumped in on the v3 discussion b/w j frank and natelsky on the digipanic list??? :P
This oughta be good. Link, please?
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unfortunately, it's on a mailing list without an archive.
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unfortunately, it's on a mailing list without an archive.
I think most of it is still in my inbox ;)
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yeah, dustin, youre confusing me too :P
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err, i didnt know exactly which was which
listening on my shitty jb3 headphone out was decieving, not to mentions shitty shitty headphones at the time
got it on my buddies system and everything sounds ok for the situation i was taping in