Re: mixing advice/assistance needed

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On 02/11/2013 05:02 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 04:28:17PM -0500, Dave Phillips wrote:

I have an old track that needs brightened up a bit. It was recorded
on a mixing board cassette deck (I said it was old, didn't I ?), a
direct feed I think, and the sound quality is, shall we say,
unlovely.


It needs quite a bit of EQ, but there are some other issues.

* Did you try and adjust the head azimuth of the casestte
   player ? It could make a huge difference.

Alas, that player has gone the way of the dodo. The owner sold the board and all long ago.


* The file seems to be 'perfect mono' which makes me suspect
   it was mixed to mono after playback - I can't imagine a
   recording damaged like this one producing two exactly
   equal tracks even if the original was mono. In that case
   it could help to have the L and R outputs of the player
   separately.


See above. But thanks, Fons, I was hoping you'd weigh in on the question. Harry's suggested EQ settings make a great difference, I'll continue to play with the equalizer and hope to come up with a passable track. I'm doing it for the keyboardist, he'd like to hear the track again after so many years.

Best,

dp

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