Understanding how HarBal spectrum carving works
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:26 am
Hi guys,
Just want to quickily understand how the spectrum carving works.
If I have say a 3 minute mix that has a good spectrum from Har-Bal point view and then I arbitrarily added a screaming vocals that lasted about maybe 2 seconds. The vocals peaks at 2-3KHz way off. Now, from the Har-Bal analysis point of view...would there be a sudden peak at 2-3KHz now?
The answer seems to be yes? If so, iIf I carve away (say I'm not even interested in even making the scream much audible) just the sudden peak will it destroy the rest of the proper mix?
This is rather hypothetical, but it helps me understand the mechanics and how I should or shouldn't carve certain aspect of the spectrum.
Just want to quickily understand how the spectrum carving works.
If I have say a 3 minute mix that has a good spectrum from Har-Bal point view and then I arbitrarily added a screaming vocals that lasted about maybe 2 seconds. The vocals peaks at 2-3KHz way off. Now, from the Har-Bal analysis point of view...would there be a sudden peak at 2-3KHz now?
The answer seems to be yes? If so, iIf I carve away (say I'm not even interested in even making the scream much audible) just the sudden peak will it destroy the rest of the proper mix?
This is rather hypothetical, but it helps me understand the mechanics and how I should or shouldn't carve certain aspect of the spectrum.