This is an example of a before (the mix as I got it) and after I restored the dynamics.
IT can be done and the bottom file blows away the top brickwall file.
Have a look, I can explain how this is done.
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Ok. What you do is throw the file into sound forge editor.
Ok.
What you do is throw the file into sound forge editor.
Then you reduce the volume in the process/volume slot by 10dB
Then you listen to the track previewing your favorite eq and have its gain set to -5. You boost your line gain to make this LOUD..
Then you look at the compression and radically boost pleasent frequencies and cut the non pleasent. Radical is up to a 13dB level boost or cut. You have headroom due to the gain management.
Then you file that one keeping the original.
Copy the original to a -11dB volume setting.
Take that and copy it 3 more times.
Incorporate odd band eq to extrapolate the missing frequencys, always with a huge volume cut and eq boost.
Once you have the five files ready (10 tracks) the drop them to your multitrack recorder.
Part 2 to be continued.
I will explain how to take this 10 track mix back to the 2-bus.
In will also go into detail how to do each of the 10 tracks before the remix.
Act I was fun.
Their are 5 acts to the process.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bill Roberts: Have a look, I can ex
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bill Roberts:
Have a look, I can explain how this is done.
Maybe you used some kind of Expander?