PARIS low mid mud freq cuts [message #106923] |
Tue, 07 February 2012 18:49 |
Wayne
Messages: 206 Registered: July 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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Hi gang,
I was wondering if anyone can give me a general idea of where they find most of the PARIS low mid mud and build up. Do you find it at 125, 160, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500hz? Just a general idea and non genre specific.
Are you using a thin bandpass with .2, .3, .5 BW and how much are you finding you need to, ie, 2, 3, 4 or more db cut to clean it up? General info.
Lastly, are you sweeping this out on individual channels/tracks/instruments and/or across the entire stereo submix and/or stereo global mixdown?
I just re-watched Aaron Allen's and BT's PARIS DVD for the 18th time and Brian says it's loose or sloppy and muddy on the low mids but he didn't mention how he tightens it up or reduces the crowding.
Any suggestions or user data would be helpful. Most of my mixes are are between 16-20 tracks and pretty good but I do notice a build up that seems to crowd a fairly large area bandwidth in the all important richness area.
I'm staying PARIS for as long as I can.
Wayne
Paris user since 1998.
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Re: PARIS low mid mud freq cuts [message #106933 is a reply to message #106927] |
Thu, 09 February 2012 08:27 |
Mike Bloomer
Messages: 44 Registered: July 2008
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I second the high pass filtering. It can really clean up the low end.
Also bear in mind that the dominant freqs for bass guitar are around 250Hz. I often scoop those freqs a bit on the kick so that they're not fighting each other.
In general you want each instrument to have its own spot in the frequency spectrum. A good example is the early Police recordings. If you look at them on a spectrum analyzer you will notice that there is not much else going on in the frequency range of Sting's vocal. The same with the other instruments.
Panning is also helpful if two instruments inhabit the same frequency range like acoustic guitar and high hat.
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