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droolymutt No Underblurb
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ATomMoo
Joined: 19 Jun 2003 Posts: 30
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 4:25 am Post subject: I need help!!!! |
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Alright, alright, enough of the "yea, we know you do" thoughts.
Seriously, I wish to finally put a CD together because I actually have people asking for one. (I know, they must be nuts)
Anyway, my songs all seem to be EQ'd differently, and have slightly different volumn levels when put "back to back" on a CD.
My question is, is there something out there, that is cheap, that will let me "see" the EQing I am doing to each song, (Like one of those meters on a stereo) and make each song have relatively the same EQ levels as the next?
As far as volumn levels go, I think i can handle that with what I have.
I'd like to stay away from software if possible.
I guess with all of this blabbing, I'm looking for some kinda hardware meter that shows maybe a 15 band output.
Does this make any sense?
Need it fast!!!!!!!
Thanks,
Tom
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
Joined: 08 Nov 2001 Posts: 4825 Location: Frankfurt / Europe
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 4:30 pm Post subject: Re: I need help!!!! |
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Tom
What you are looking for is a "Spectrum Analyzer".
This kind of device can be used for the purpose you are
looking for, but is more intended for balancing amplifiers
and front/monitor loudspeakers (eq'wise) in bigger P.A. setups.
BK Precision 2630
Since the applications for such a device can be rather found
in professional environments, these thingies are expensive
(USD 2,000 - 10, 000)
You might have more fun with a free download of spectral analysis software
True RTA (free download)
But let me tell you, that it rather makes NO sense at all to use such a device in the hope, you can balance your mixes perfectly.
Let's put it in the most polite words... in case you don't hear
simply yourself that your mix is overcrowded with bass and
squeeky mid's (theoretical assumption for the thread here )
or lacking presence, you should let do the mix another person
like yourself, with approved ears
You may be able to "see" with a Analayzer what's happening, but this is only a hint and your ears are the last instance.
Furthermore, professioanl devices only make sense in combination with professional monitoring. I know... always this 'prof.' word... but it is like that. The equipment has to be "weighted" and selected for any spectral analysis to work and to be useful.
MIKE
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