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Unfortunately I can't, no cash at them moment, even trying to sell my new classical because I have to have oral surgery.
So if the turning and the phase shifter works, then I'll stick with that until I can get some extra cash to nab one. |
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These latest tracks were ok, phase-wise,without the phase shifter. I wouldn't bother with that, shouldn't be needed.
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Cool, thanks alot!!! Appreciate all the help again!
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Joe,
How are you making the mp3 files? I ask because iTunes, for example, has several settings that one can choose when ripping wav to mp3 files. The "enhancement" mode applies a lot of phasey stuff that is definitely NOT enhancement. Regards, Ty Ford |
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I'm using Sony Soundforge 10
I just do a "Save As" choose "mp3" set the bit rate, I choose the highest quality, and then that's it. This is the latest attempt: http://www.box.net/shared/euuqu5iajj I didn't do any phase shifting or anything, just added some reverb/compression/white noise reduction. I do like this version, so for me, this one is a keeper. |
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FYI,
reverbs ARE phase-based processors. Regards, Ty Ford |
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Good to know...thanks!!
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Right, but the big phase issues in Joe original posts were in his raw files, which don't appear to have any reverb on them
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Submitted for your approval LOL
Used less compression, but a little more limiting. Increased overall volume to start, also decreased the mids a bit as I thought it was giving me a weird sensation in my Right ear. It's not so much there anymore. http://www.box.net/shared/cuxlrf9q2n |
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there's about a 2.5 second reverb ring on this.
what's the space like in which you are recording? Ty Ford |
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It's in the upstairs of a cape cod house of the fairly large room. It's the only place I have a record though.
There is reverb on this file. So it's not just the pure audio. |
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I think it's got way too much on the top end. Here's the same file with the peaks knocked down a bit (compression) and a heavy EQ cut.
http://ccgi.mcgruff.plus.com/~mcgruf...misc/BSung.mp3 Something along those lines - either that or my monitoring chain is so bad I can't hear what I'm doing. |
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and then, oh, yeah and some reverb. good night. Ty Ford |
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Okay, so maybe a little more compression and less limiting...I know the limiting adds more to the top end.
Thanks for looking at the EQ....sounds good on my end. |
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The biggest problem I have is getting this to a level where you can listen on a Car Radio and not have to crank the volume to even hear it. LOL. |