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Recording full of bass? Or it was the reverberation of the room? |
Feb 6 2011, 23:42
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Hi!
This recording was made in a kind of bar, with concrete walls at side, glass at the rear, and a metal roof with 15 or 20 meters height. I was FOB, sitted. The lineage was AT853 (omnis) > CA-9100 (bass roll-off OFF) > R-09HR (24bits, 96KHz). Is there some equalization that can be done in order to "save" this recording? Thanks. Regards.
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Feb 7 2011, 11:14
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Is there some equalization that can be done in order to "save" this recording? I have suppressed the frequencies 65 Hz and 130 Hz (as its second harmonic) which looked “boomy” on spectrum analyzer display and practically “linearized” the bass FR of the track. But from 10-th second where a massive instrumental accompaniment starts, too heavy non linear distortion is heard that an equalization can not affect. Something sounding like a very overloaded tube amp. In my opinion, I don’t see a method to "save" this track… This post has been edited by Fedot L: Feb 7 2011, 12:11 |
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Zamana Recording full of bass? Or it was the reverberation of the room? Feb 6 2011, 23:42
Destroid I hear grating bass that shows at 70Hz and a harmo... Feb 7 2011, 00:00
Martel Did it sound right while you were inside? Is it po... Feb 7 2011, 18:44![]() ![]() |
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