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Remixing LP - Numb
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teknasia
I'm currently remix lp - numb

whats toe best way to reduce the guitar so the vocals come out better?
boost de mid/high freqz with a program like soundforge?
thecYrus
use a spectral analyser too see where the single tracks are sitting in the mix.. then try to seperate them from each other.
GelatinPufF
Now don't ask me why this works, but:

Open the file in an sound editing program(I use CEP2), and phase invert the left(or right channel)and save it in mono format.

Now everything not center (ie not mono: like guitars/leads etc.) should be somewhat less audiable :happy2:
Digital Aura
WHAT IS IT?
a PLUGIN?
A separate program?
Where can I get this?
KilldaDJ
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Originally posted by Digital Aura
WHAT IS IT?
a PLUGIN?
A separate program?
Where can I get this?


its called 'search'

im sure theres many articles and downloads on yahoo
Digital Aura
quote:
its called 'search'


Hey Killa..no offense but shut up.

I was addressing a few people in a discussion on isolating vocals in a track.
If you like...I can jump on any thread in here and say...

why don't you GOOGLE, Im sure you'll find an answer there!

My question wasn't n00b and it was in a specific thread relating to a specific discussion. SO :tongue2 .
KilldaDJ
quote:
Originally posted by Digital Aura
Hey Killa..no offense but shut up.

I was addressing a few people in a discussion on isolating vocals in a track.
If you like...I can jump on any thread in here and say...

why don't you GOOGLE, Im sure you'll find an answer there!

My question wasn't n00b and it was in a specific thread relating to a specific discussion. SO :tongue2 .


dont get angry at me because u dont know what a spectrogram is.
Digital Aura
quote:
dont get angry at me because u dont know what a spectrogram is

...then dont get angry with people for asking what a spectrogram is in a music production thread.:rolleyes:
trancenrg69
Digital Aura, a spectral analyzer is a plugin that's useful for eqing, because you can use it to find out where individual sounds sit in the mix. A great free one can be downloaded here:

http://www.elementalaudio.com/produ...ctor/index.html


elemental audio make great stuff, equim and firium are top of the line eq's.

And Digital, ignore those dumbass responses. Some people have no manners. KillaDJ, don't be a smartass, the guy just wanted some help. Grow up man!

God Bless
KilldaDJ
quote:
Originally posted by Digital Aura
...then dont get angry with people for asking what a spectrogram is in a music production thread.:rolleyes:


how is suggesting a search getting angry at someone?

Strep
Aura,

You can get another free one following this link:

http://users.drew.edu/gnair/VV1.htm


quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
how is suggesting a search getting angry at someone?


You're right 'angry' is the wrong word to use. 'Petty' and 'unhelpful' would be a lot more accurate. ;)
Digital Aura
Again i have to say... my ignorance amazes me (dont even think of commenting Killa! :D )

I never knew such a thing existed. Thanks for those links guys! This is one of those tips that should get added to that sticky above!;)

Ciao!
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