I don't engineer a lot of jazz but I listen to quite a bit.
For the most part it sounds great, but there's a substantial excess in a certain part of the low frequencies. Because the rest is quite good I would tend to trust your aesthetics but blame the monitoring environment. I bet the room you're mixing in has a LF null where you sit, so you compensate by adding too much in that particular frequency. Without downloading the track and putting it in my DAW I can't get too specific, but it sounds like about 50Hz.
Okay, I captured a short piece of one song and put it in my DAW. The center of the range that seems to be too loud is 75Hz. I did a 1.3 octave wide 12dB cut at that frequency and things got better.
many thanks.
in these hours, listening carefully in other audio systems, I noticed the error, I believe due to a sum between double bass and kik, I will check.
For some tastes, it's a bit bass heavy, but the bass is quite well controlled I thought. Doesn't get farty. For me the reverb on the drums was a bit too much, but again, that's preference. The thing that dod get me was probably out of your control and was tuning on the piano - quite awkward in some places. I liked it. I am, of course a double bass player, so my view on how loud they should be in the mix is probably unreliable.
I just readjusted my subwoofer. It had been turned up a bit, probably by some housecleaning activity. With it back to normal I now hear only a small excess of bass, really only a matter of personal preference. The track sounds fine.
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I don't engineer a lot of jazz but I listen to quite a bit. For
I don't engineer a lot of jazz but I listen to quite a bit.
For the most part it sounds great, but there's a substantial excess in a certain part of the low frequencies. Because the rest is quite good I would tend to trust your aesthetics but blame the monitoring environment. I bet the room you're mixing in has a LF null where you sit, so you compensate by adding too much in that particular frequency. Without downloading the track and putting it in my DAW I can't get too specific, but it sounds like about 50Hz.
Okay, I captured a short piece of one song and put it in my DAW.
Okay, I captured a short piece of one song and put it in my DAW. The center of the range that seems to be too loud is 75Hz. I did a 1.3 octave wide 12dB cut at that frequency and things got better.
many thanks. in these hours, listening carefully in other audio
many thanks.
in these hours, listening carefully in other audio systems, I noticed the error, I believe due to a sum between double bass and kik, I will check.
What I heard had nothing to do with bass and kick happening at t
What I heard had nothing to do with bass and kick happening at the same time.
For some tastes, it's a bit bass heavy, but the bass is quite we
For some tastes, it's a bit bass heavy, but the bass is quite well controlled I thought. Doesn't get farty. For me the reverb on the drums was a bit too much, but again, that's preference. The thing that dod get me was probably out of your control and was tuning on the piano - quite awkward in some places. I liked it. I am, of course a double bass player, so my view on how loud they should be in the mix is probably unreliable.
I just readjusted my subwoofer. It had been turned up a bit, pro
I just readjusted my subwoofer. It had been turned up a bit, probably by some housecleaning activity. With it back to normal I now hear only a small excess of bass, really only a matter of personal preference. The track sounds fine.
Link is not working for me - is it still valid?
Link is not working for me - is it still valid?
The link works fine for me?
The link works fine for me?