On Tuesday 28 September 2010 13:15:57 Patrick Shirkey wrote: > On Mon, September 27, 2010 12:31 pm, Arnold Krille wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Sunday 26 September 2010 02:22:21 fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> 4. To assemble a set of recorings into a coherent whole. > >> (4) still valid. > >> * Multi-band compression. Maybe. But if that improves the result, it's > >> much easier to apply compression while mixing, on selected tracks. The > >> 'multi-band' thing is there only to try and separate things again, and > >> usually it fails. IMHO dynamics are part of the mixing step, no excuses. > > > > There is one exception to this rule: > > > > When you have a stereo feed from the console and a stereo feed from room > > mics, > > you can't get back to "mixing" to fix the issues that you can easily fix > > with > > multi-band compression. > > > > > > If jamin's eq was replaced with a real parametric eq, that would be cool. > > It > > would fix a lot of issues raised and lower the cpu-usage. *dreaming* > > Just for the sake of clarity, now the problem is that jamin doesn't have a > real parametric eq? > > Or is the main issue that it uses more resources than necessary and can be > optimised? My issue is that it has an awfully bloated filter (which is suboptimal according to fons) taking up a lot of cpu-power, while for me it could perfectly to with a parametric eq (either three bands + shelve or four bands). Have fun, Arnold
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