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filling the eq spectrum
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| trancey_spacer |
Sorry if this is a newbie question. I remember seeing an article on how to make your track fill the entire eq spectrum. But I can't seem to find it anymore.
Anyway, I generally use the spectrum analyser in winamp to see what part of the eq spectrum that my tracks are lacking. I also use this fruity plugin called Spectroman, but it doesn't seem to be as good.
So does anyone know how to make your track "well balanced" in terms of the spectrum analyser?
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| thoughtlessjex |
| This comes from giving each of your synths a range of frequencies using EQs, and then layering them. Know each sound's harmonic distribution and use that as your guide. |
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| Derivative |
I believe the article you are interested is called 'thinking inside the box'. It can be found here:
www.dnbscene.com/articles.php?mode=display&id=76
However, dnbscene seems to be down at the moment - it is returning page not found errors for me. |
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| trancey_spacer |
| yes I think thats the article. Too bad it doesn't work. Does anyone know any other articles? |
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| dj_kane |
| anyway of getting this without registering? |
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| Derivative |
| Oh come on its DoA - free sign up and the people on it are hilarious. Just register, get what you want and never read or post on the forum if you dont want to. It will take all of about 5 minutes to do the whole thing. |
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| dj_kane |
| doesnt accept hotmail email addresses so im not signing up for a new email account just to join a forum. bit stupid. |
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| Derivative |
Oh I forgot about that :D
In defence of DoA though, hotmail does suck donkey balls :tongue2 |
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| wayfinder |
| Try bugmenot.com |
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| Thois |
| Well perhaps someone can copy-paste it for the poor guy |
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| PutBoy |
| A tip is: never fill the freq spectrum through EQ'ing. It won't work. |
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