crossover frequency points 4 multiband compressor

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william g
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crossover frequency points 4 multiband compressor

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Dear Earle

Hi! I'm looking for some tips on crossover frequency points for multiband compression.
I'm looking particularly for 3 band compressor, and 5 band compressor.

Can you help
william
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Re: crossover frequency points 4 multiband compressor

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william g wrote:Dear Earle

Hi! I'm looking for some tips on crossover frequency points for multiband compression.
I'm looking particularly for 3 band compressor, and 5 band compressor.

Can you help
william
looking forward to your reply :roll:
William

Sorry, I don't see how I missed this post.

Below are some good starting points but remember you should change them if you need to isolate any offending frequencies.

100Hz, 210kHz, 1.7kHz, 3.4kHz 5 band

64hz, 500hz, 4khz 3 band

Cheers

Earle
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for a 5 band--how do you determine this? i use linmb for multiband. is there a way to determine crossover points more tailored to the particular song, or track list you are working on?
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