The Match Loudness Cursor
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:07 pm
Hi Earle, Paavo
First off, congrats for the amazing update! The clarity the newly coded IntuitQ provides a mix while maintinaing its original intent is amazing. Just what the producer ordered!!
Next, I was wondering if Earle could give me a little more direction as to selecting the best portions of a spectrum to use when using the match loudness cursor. I understand ultimately it depends on the individual track (and your ears, of course), but some starting points perhaps might clarify it a bit more for me.
In the tutorial you mention the loudest portion of the spectrum (ie matching Track 1 to 9). That had a relatively flat slope as you noted. But what if the spectrum is sloping or constantly curving? What would generally be the best place to begin? (This assumes that all the necessary EQ'ing has been done).
Thanks and hats off to you both again for the absolutely amazing Har-Bal!!
Karl
First off, congrats for the amazing update! The clarity the newly coded IntuitQ provides a mix while maintinaing its original intent is amazing. Just what the producer ordered!!
Next, I was wondering if Earle could give me a little more direction as to selecting the best portions of a spectrum to use when using the match loudness cursor. I understand ultimately it depends on the individual track (and your ears, of course), but some starting points perhaps might clarify it a bit more for me.
In the tutorial you mention the loudest portion of the spectrum (ie matching Track 1 to 9). That had a relatively flat slope as you noted. But what if the spectrum is sloping or constantly curving? What would generally be the best place to begin? (This assumes that all the necessary EQ'ing has been done).
Thanks and hats off to you both again for the absolutely amazing Har-Bal!!
Karl