Hi Earle,
Waves LMB compressor features an adaptive de-masking process which seems not available in wideband compressors, and other multiband comp's, to my knowledge.
Is there a particular technique for dynamic de-masking purpose by using a wideband compressor after harbalizing the track, or is it really matter not to apply de-masking for a track which was already harbalized?
Cheers
Kursat
masking
Re: masking
Actually I do not know of a technique using just a wideband compressor. De-masking with a wideband will change the frequency content of the entire mix. One of the main reasons for the invention of the multiband compressor was that it enabled the mastering engineer to isolate those problem areas and make the correction without interfering with the frequency ranges outside of the problem areas.analogic wrote:Hi Earle,
Waves LMB compressor features an adaptive de-masking process which seems not available in wideband compressors, and other multiband comp's, to my knowledge.
Is there a particular technique for dynamic de-masking purpose by using a wideband compressor after harbalizing the track, or is it really matter not to apply de-masking for a track which was already harbalized?
Cheers
Kursat
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Problem even with multiband is that you have to be careful of making obvious corrections because you may destroy the all other instruments in that frequency range.
My advice is this: If you are attempting to de-mask and you it is plainly obvious go back to the original mix and make the correction.
Cheers
Earle
Re: masking
Thanks Earle.har-bal wrote:.... My advice is this: If you are attempting to de-mask and you it is plainly obvious go back to the original mix and make the correction.
Cheers
Earle
It seems that after balancing the spectral content of the mix with HarBal, possibly it's better to use a wideband compressor instead of a multiband, and in case of a possible de-masking issue, I will try to fix it during the mix.
Cheers
Kursat
Re: masking
Kursatanalogic wrote:Thanks Earle.har-bal wrote:.... My advice is this: If you are attempting to de-mask and you it is plainly obvious go back to the original mix and make the correction.
Cheers
Earle
It seems that after balancing the spectral content of the mix with HarBal, possibly it's better to use a wideband compressor instead of a multiband, and in case of a possible de-masking issue, I will try to fix it during the mix.
Cheers
Kursat
You are correct. Think of it this way.
A multiband compressor is kind of like a dynamic equalizer/compressor. Sometimes using a multiband compressor prevents the need to EQ the track. When you correct the soectral image with Har-Bal you are in fact balancing the spectrum so there is really no need to use a multiband compressor unless you just feel it is absolutely necessary.
Cheers
Earle