Do Treble Frequencies need to reach the ear "First"
An ad for a piece of audio gear got my attention and prompted me to post here. Basically, in describing the functionality of this item, the ad describes how the product helps to "time align frequencies so that the highs reach our ears first, which provides superior spatial imaging and richer harmonic content." So here are my questions.
Clash of the Frequencies
I AM NOT a professional engineer, but have put out some pretty good home recordings using a variety of equipment and software. This is an article I wrote based on my experiences. Hopefully it might help out some newbies. If any of you pros have feedback and further thoughts, it is welcomed!
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CLASH OF THE FREQUENCIES
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Reducing bass frequencies
i need to do a bass drop in a couple songs that I'm recording for a band.
I'm not sure if thats the right term or not but its the sound you hear that sounds like a dropout.
if you could help me and advise me on how to do it i would be greatly appreciative.
thanks!
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what frequencies are affected by tone knobs on a guitar amp?
Are there any generalizations one can make regarding the frequency ranges affected by the tone knobs on a guitar amp?
i.e. the range of bass, mid, treble, and presence
i.e. bass (80-300hz) *not sure if this is correct
What are some of the "good" frequencies for monito
With all this talk of bad this and bad that...I wonder, what frequencies are good?
By 'good' I'm thinking which are best for a sound to ensure good body, clarity and can cut thru the monitor to get to the performing musician?
Can't get rid of annoying frequencies, can anyone help ?
Hi fellas,
Frequencies and Mic Placement
Hey everybody, my name is Nick and I'm an aspiring drummer and recording engineer/producer.
I'm going to be recording some drum tracks soon and I have been told that if mics are placed incorrectly then the frequencies will cancel each other out and effect the sound you are getting. What are the guidelines you guys follow as far as mic placement goes.
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Some frequencies more likely to cause ear damage?
Is there any rationalization out there to think some frequencies are more prone to damage the human ear? Maybe 2khz-6khz because the ear canal resonates in that region? Or maybe loud subbass because of the amount of energy it takes to hear it as well as the higher regions?
Summing up low frequencies
Hey guys,
I'm interested in the mechanics of summing up low frequencies of a mix during mastering (lower than 50Hz) to a narrower signal. How is this done by a mastering engineer?
Thanks in advance
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Roll Off Frequencies
Hi, I'm a producer making a style of music smilar to drum and bass and i was wondering what frequency i should be rolling my basses off.
When i roll of at 50hz i get an increase in headroom which makes a better mix
but
when i roll of at 30Hz my Yamaha msp5's show a noticable difference in the bottom end, it sounds more full.
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