On 25 May 2011 17:38, Jostein Chr. Andersen <jostein@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Out of curiosity, what did you do? Surprisingly little. > Did you use my suggestion as a starting point or did you do > something complete different? I played around a bit with both a hipass and the deesser, without getting any desirable results. I played around some more with the compressor on the track, and probably didn't get it back to where it used to be, but the main difference is probably more from playing around more with the gain on the two P sounds. If we do anything similar vocal wise on the next ep I will keep this stuff in mind during recording. I liked the real raw sound of the talking on this recording, but think we could experiment with some heavy hipass filters next time. > And while we're at it, you will in general get a much clearer sound by using a > 12 dB hipass filter for removing some low end/mid from the guitar(s). I tried a little bit on the guitars too, but I left them as they were on this round. Working on the musical bit for the next ep sometime next week, and there's a bit of the same guitar on there, will experiment some there. After all, can't have these so-called 'experimental' ep's sounding the same! :D > I hope you don't mind that I do this suggestions, it's not in disrespect for > you - it's respect for the song (which I like a lot) and therefore you. :-) Tips are much appreciated, I wouldn't indulge you if I thought any comments were disrespectful ;) Regards, Arve _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user