Should I be printing treatments on all my instruments and vocal inputs (not effects but phase reverse, hi pass, comp, limiting and EQ) or should I go in dry with only desirable mic placement and gain staging. I do use some eq, comp and spatial plugins on the vocal channel inserts that can all be disabled during mixing…. Should I be doing the same for all instruments or irreversibly print it during tracking?
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I’ve always found printing…
In reply to I’ve always found printing… by audiokid
I’m trying to use eq and…
Your process sounds good to…
being fairly new to all of…
I'm no guru with acoustics…
It’s the worst conditions…
agree on all points. I've…
In reply to being fairly new to all of… by The Great Fall
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You can get the free REW software which is a great measurement software. It's important to find the best locations in the room for speakers and the listener. This can make a huge difference. An easy way to do this is with an RTA app on your phone, or the RTA function in REW. You can play some pink noise with a speaker aimed at the corner of a room a few feet away, and walk around looking for where bass is most even. You can mark some speaker and listening spots with tape on the floor. This gives you starting points for the locations and you can optimize from there.I’m not sure what you’re…