i don't think there's any hard and fast rule but personally I eq before the compression, that way the compression tends to bring out your eq settings. If you have your eq after the compression you are potentially adding more dynamics that your compression has already smoothed out - not necessarily something you would want.
What do you mean, Ad libs? Doesn't Ad libs normally mean improvised (made up) sections of music (in the case of recording vocals)? Is that really part of your vocal signal processing?
Comments
i don't think there's any hard and fast rule but personally I eq
i don't think there's any hard and fast rule but personally I eq before the compression, that way the compression tends to bring out your eq settings. If you have your eq after the compression you are potentially adding more dynamics that your compression has already smoothed out - not necessarily something you would want.
A bit like saying "I'm painting a landscape picture and I have r
A bit like saying "I'm painting a landscape picture and I have red, yellow, blue, black and white paint. Anything missing?"
singeryadig, post: 385117 wrote: 3. Ad libs What do you mean,
What do you mean, Ad libs? Doesn't Ad libs normally mean improvised (made up) sections of music (in the case of recording vocals)? Is that really part of your vocal signal processing?