eq boost and cuts
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 4:25 pm
Paavo,
From what I understand, Har-bal attempts to keep the RMS value the same even when making eq boosts or cuts. This must mean that processing is applied to all other frequencies to makeup or cut overall gain.
I think this makes sense when mastering a stereo track. However, if Har-Bal is also used as a tool for tracks to be mixed it would be nice to just perform eq cuts to the track and not add anything extra.
Right now I am working with a track that has an acoustic bass and the room mode is a problem. So I am making some cuts at about 80 and 160 (as shown in the Har-Bal trace).
I wonder if something like this can be accomodated into your current plans?
Gordon
From what I understand, Har-bal attempts to keep the RMS value the same even when making eq boosts or cuts. This must mean that processing is applied to all other frequencies to makeup or cut overall gain.
I think this makes sense when mastering a stereo track. However, if Har-Bal is also used as a tool for tracks to be mixed it would be nice to just perform eq cuts to the track and not add anything extra.
Right now I am working with a track that has an acoustic bass and the room mode is a problem. So I am making some cuts at about 80 and 160 (as shown in the Har-Bal trace).
I wonder if something like this can be accomodated into your current plans?
Gordon