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vikernes
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bahamas
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Do you have any other eqs available? Try with others, or post this snare sample here so we can try with different plugins and see how it goes. But it's normal, but 3db boost is a little odd I think - logic's eq probably has crappy filters.
Also, put a limiter on that snare. It probably won't affect the sound much (if at all), but will catch those overs.
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Nov-16-2010 01:30
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Looney4Clooney
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Nov-17-2010 15:02
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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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I think maybe everybody is overthinking the situation here and overlooking what is probably an obvious problem and/or a bug. Whenever I encounter something unexplainable like this, the first thing I'll often do is eliminate all of the other variables. Open the same audio file in a completely different project that is completely blank, other than the audio file in question. Insert the EQ as you did in the original file and use the exact same settings (i.e., save your existing settings from the original file as a preset). If you can't replicate the issue this way, then you've ruled out any frequency ringing phenomena, etc. and you can look elsewhere for a solution.
If you can replicate the issue that way, then you're probably looking at either a bug, or an actual phenomenon with the EQ setting (although I'm highly skeptical, given the actual readings that you're getting, which seem to suggest something far more amiss than frequency ringing). So, a next logical step would be to try to replicate the issue (in your new test project file) using a different EQ with the same settings. Remove the previous EQ from the project completely just to be sure that it can be eliminated as a variable.
I'd suggest starting there and seeing what kind of results you're getting.
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Nov-19-2010 07:02
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music2dance2
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: U.K.
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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
I think maybe everybody is overthinking the situation here and overlooking what is probably an obvious problem and/or a bug. Whenever I encounter something unexplainable like this, the first thing I'll often do is eliminate all of the other variables. Open the same audio file in a completely different project that is completely blank, other than the audio file in question. Insert the EQ as you did in the original file and use the exact same settings (i.e., save your existing settings from the original file as a preset). If you can't replicate the issue this way, then you've ruled out any frequency ringing phenomena, etc. and you can look elsewhere for a solution.
If you can replicate the issue that way, then you're probably looking at either a bug, or an actual phenomenon with the EQ setting (although I'm highly skeptical, given the actual readings that you're getting, which seem to suggest something far more amiss than frequency ringing). So, a next logical step would be to try to replicate the issue (in your new test project file) using a different EQ with the same settings. Remove the previous EQ from the project completely just to be sure that it can be eliminated as a variable.
I'd suggest starting there and seeing what kind of results you're getting. |
Lowski would be interesing if you could this.
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