Phasey Sibilant Vocals
Hi All,
Hi All,
Hi all, Sunday i've finished the acoustic treatment in my home studio and everything seemed to play properly, but when I sat down at the listening position I noticed a phase cancellation on the low.
From the measurements there's a hole of -10db at 63 and 66Hz
I followed all the directions to the acoustic treatment, but this thing I do not know how to handle it.
Hi. If I Micing a guitar amp, and I set one mic close and the other back, which creates a tonal blend preferred by the musician, I put a delay on the first mic so that the signals are coming to the board simultaneously to avoid phase issues. I checked the wav files and they are aligned -- as well as using my ears. Sonically, all is well.
Just got a shiny red pair of KRK Rokit G2 6s, but I don't have an interface yet so I tried to connect them directly to my Mac Pro. They came with male/male TRS cables so I picked up a couple of TRS to 1/8" converters and used an 1/8" Y connector I had lying around to plug them into the line out port in back, and then changed the sound settings to send sound output to the line out port.
Can anyone help me? Twice now I have had tracks cut to acetate for vinyl production and the engineer said there were problems with the phase on my tracks. One of these tracks was a solo sound from a Roland JV1080 synth.
Hey guys as you may have read in a recent post by me I'm trying to do some upgrades in the preamp/mic department. I have to give back the Neve (3405) and Drawmer (1960) 2 channel pre's I've been using. I was thinking about getting the 2 channel Great River BUT was thinking I might be better off to get One Channel of GR and a Royer R-121 mic or Tube mic (K2 for instance).
Please forgive me for having posted a similar question on the mastering forum, but I want more folks from this forum to offer input. I have been recording a guy singing and playing guitar and have some phase problems. He is not able to perform guitar and vocals separately as would be ideal.
I have read a lot about phase issues, but don't really understand what it is, or what things would sound like when there is one. Please help me understand this.
Rob
As the question asks, when I do even a rough mix of some sounds I'll add some reverb. As I turn up the return I here a BIG time phase difference!
It makes me want to shut it off. I notice this particularly when monitoring in headphones, less in the mains.
I also here this when I do a mix on a DAW sometimes.
Phase problems after Processing SD2 file with TComp/EXP
Hi!
I was "mastering" a Horn band album a few hours ago and then I faced this problem..
My client, the conductor, felt he conducted with a too low bpm.. yes, after almost 6 months of recording/editing/ production's day 01.
Ok, I could do the TC exp to every single track..OH My God...