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Old 08-13-2020, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by rick-slo View Post
IMO boomy notes are relatively easy to tame post recording.

Particularly harsh treble notes on the other hand are quite difficult if not impossible to tame without negative side effects. Over tones are not working to your advantage when you are already working in the high frequency range. Tame the note and you have pretty much lost the note volume and realness, let alone having removed some of the air and openness of the recording.

I have been working with FabFilter Q and it is quite good but there are limits.

So as always try to get a good clear and clean recording to begin with.
This has exactly been my experience as well.
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