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| quote: | Originally posted by djsphere
hmmm...i don't think so. he said he applied the eq after the compression, so the eq as no influence as it is applied on the compressed signal.
i think it has something to do with the eq device itself. check for other parameters than frequency and gain, like q factor and stuff. that may be actually boosting the low end as you cut down hi fq.
not sure tho. let us know if you got it fixed. |
Yeah, that's a good point. What kind of EQ Unit have you got your compressor linked to? Parametric?
If your using a parametric, check your Bandwidth Q and parameter settings. Between both parameters, If you set a low enough Q, sometimes cutting a lot of the high-end frequencies can induce a rise in dB of the mid-level frequencies and possibly the lower level ones depending on where the cut is taking place.
Last edited by DJ_Eternal on Jan-07-2009 at 11:53
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