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quash
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i've found when using fl4 i can achieve a good snd by simply using my ear. i'm now using reason 3 and as ever i'm having problems eq'ing. i hear people say that each individual snd in the track should be sitting on its own frequency. i have tried all sorts of combinations such as: writing the beat and eq'ing everything around that. and the other way rnd, putting the drums in once i've made the melody and bass. i need to see what a well eq'd track looks like. what each snd looks like on the spectrum.
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27-09-2006 13:28 |
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D2o
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27-09-2006 13:30 |
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Paki
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How about programing the entire sequence... or even the entire tune... and export it as .wav and eq it in WaveLab, Sound Forge or similar...
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06-10-2006 02:33 |
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Ethereal
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Technically there is no rule as to what a track should look like on a spectrum analysis. It just shows if you are getting most of the audible range to the human ear. Howver you could get a freeware spectrum analysis plugin, and put it on each seperate FX channel in FL and see what its hitting exactly.
And if im not mistaken FL has one actually. But im using version 6, and I dont remember exactly what plugins 6 has vs 4. But look for it in FL, I believe there is one, though don't ake that as a garuntee.
__ http://www.demostreams.com/?ID=Ethereal

"drum'n'bass eto bezdna sovershenstva" translated: "drum'n'bass is the impact of perfectness" ... "Bad Ambitions" - Subwave
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06-10-2006 03:17 |
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Hidden identity
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Just remove all of the frequencies from a sound which are basically un-necessary.
And do this to a looped sample of the synth at one note/pitch.
If you EQ a synth in an FX track, get the sound perfect, etc, it may only be perfect for the one note which you were perfecting...
__ I'm trying to unfuck my sig.
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14-10-2006 15:09 |
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