Hi folks hope all is well.
I am re-visiting some old mixes, and there is a squeaky hi hat pedal.
I had miked the kit up rather sparsely, 2 over heads, one snare and one Kick drum mic.
It seems that the squeak is showing up in both Over Head mics. One less than the other (of course).
Is there any neat way of hiding or masking the squeak?
It only happens a couple of times.
Thanx in advance
Peace and good mixes.
NoteFarm :)
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Spray some WD40 on your monitor, should at least have a clean sc
Spray some WD40 on your monitor, should at least have a clean screen!
Just joking of course.
Do this.
Do a Cut indivigually at each sqeak of the problem frequency.
An edit per squeak.
I do sometimes 2000 edits in mastering if I have a problem..
Do it pro, take the time.
Thanx for the help and advice, I had al ready sprayed the monit
Thanx for the help and advice,
I had al ready sprayed the monitors with WD40, and when that didn't work I new I would have to try something else.
Thanx for your help..anyone know of a good wd40 plug in for "after track squeeks"?
Here I go with the pencill tool..
Peace
NoteFarm
If you're mixing in a DAW, and it only happens a couple of times
If you're mixing in a DAW, and it only happens a couple of times, I'd go for the Pencil tool. I'd try to do it on the dry tracks, so the 'verb can help cover up - otherwise, I hope you're Michaelangelo...