eqing an amen
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:23 pm
just gettin a bit of help from mainframe on the mix of a new track, hope this will help anyone else tryin to get a tuffa punchier amen!
you should try throwing that same amen in soundforge... cut it in 3...
use the graphic eq to isolate 500hz and below, then 500hz to 2k hz, then 2k hz and up.
copy the file three times so you have 3 windows of the same break open and then apply what i just said above with the eq.
compress the bottom end, tube amp and slightly (SLIGHTLY) distort the middle part (like 5% maximum), then eq the top end to get a nice crisp sound.
copy that top end (after the eq'ing), go to the middle part you just did and right click/Mix. bring the mix in so it sounds nice with the mid. then, when you have those 2 combined, copy THAT wav and use the mix function again to blend it with the bottom part you just compressed.
that should give you a nice, fat break that sounds clean
you should try throwing that same amen in soundforge... cut it in 3...
use the graphic eq to isolate 500hz and below, then 500hz to 2k hz, then 2k hz and up.
copy the file three times so you have 3 windows of the same break open and then apply what i just said above with the eq.
compress the bottom end, tube amp and slightly (SLIGHTLY) distort the middle part (like 5% maximum), then eq the top end to get a nice crisp sound.
copy that top end (after the eq'ing), go to the middle part you just did and right click/Mix. bring the mix in so it sounds nice with the mid. then, when you have those 2 combined, copy THAT wav and use the mix function again to blend it with the bottom part you just compressed.
that should give you a nice, fat break that sounds clean