i did EQ (small) tuning on ear w/o using any graph just like they did in old days it's what i learnt in school and also heard from other sound engineers - these days people are doing stuff depending on how it looks on screen, graphs not so much on ear. you have to hear it not see it. regarding compression. it helps to bring out many things out of the mix so it's not bad to use it. i used SSL based Glue Compressor with parallell compression so it won't be smashed and leaves much from original dynamics. i dislike brickwalled sounds unless it's a part of concept like i did in my Black Room reinterpretations.
I mistakenly thought you might be mastering the other project, hence listening to the 'Love Trance', making a graph to back up what I was saying and tweaking the eq.I love re-tweaking old masters. I have no issue with people doing masters but saying it is professional is why I have picked up on it. The eq has a 20db dip in it and there is over 8db of space left, its not that this is a graph thing, its quiet and sounds bad to the ear. I agree with hearing, it should sound right but the graph is handy as this isn't about opinion or personal preference. From: stlkr@o2.pl To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 20:59:01 +0100 Subject: Re: [KLF] Masters? i did EQ (small) tuning on ear w/o using any graph just like they did in old days it's what i learnt in school and also heard from other sound engineers - these days people are doing stuff depending on how it looks on screen, graphs not so much on ear. you have to hear it not see it. regarding compression. it helps to bring out many things out of the mix so it's not bad to use it. i used SSL based Glue Compressor with parallell compression so it won't be smashed and leaves much from original dynamics. i dislike brickwalled sounds unless it's a part of concept like i did in my Black Room reinterpretations. i did EQ (small) tuning on ear w/o using any graph just like they did in old days it's what i learnt in school and also heard from other sound engineers - these days people are doing stuff depending on how it looks on screen, graphs not so much on ear. you have to hear it not see it. regarding compression. it helps to bring out many things out of the mix so it's not bad to use it. i used SSL based Glue Compressor with parallell compression so it won't be smashed and leaves much from original dynamics. i dislike brickwalled sounds unless it's a part of concept like i did in my Black Room reinterpretations. _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
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