Re: First single made with linux audio

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On 15.06.2012 22:29, Julien Claassen wrote:
> [forwarding the second mail]
> Hi!
>    You can start gating or processing the snare manually, this of course
> is a lot of work, but it might pay. Otherwise you could move the snare
> alittle more to the center or even left and move something, that isn't
> on the snare channel to the right.
>    You can use a compressor as well to shape the peaks of the snare
> track, so the ride gets lost even more. Perhaps not the nice way of
> doing it, but can certainly be something to ponder.
>    In general I would spread the sounds some more in the panorama. Put
> the guitars - except the solo guitar - to the sides, so the drumkit has
> more space to breathe there and the bass guitar gets some room as well.
> The thing I learnt about guitars, is that their most important
> frequencies end at about 5-6kHz anyway. So you may put a rigorous filter
> on them. That would enable some more room for the snare, ride and vocals.
>    With that genre, I would have expected the snare release phase to be
> more audible in the stereo panorama somehow. I mean the sound you get,
> when you add a moderately short reverb (1-1.5s) and use some compression
> after that.
>    As for the snare/crash problem: You could try to load them in a wave
> viewer or something, that can display sounds in the frequency domain and
> see, where they have their main frequency bands and try to EQ them out a
> little more.
>    I don't think the general tuning of the snare drum is a problem. That
> sounds OK.
>    Byebye
>           Julien
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Ok, as you can see in my previous mail, I already have the snare
dynamics processed and also know quite well, which frequency ranges make
instruments sound better.
I'll try this:
-get rid of default jamin settings in master insert, maybe bypass the
sum compression as originally intended.
-see if i get more snare out of it
-get some space for vocals in the center
-raise the vocal level
-raise high frequencies
-check that both channels are equally loud? Or better not? Right is
louder now.
-upload new version
-ask you again.

/mn0

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