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Post by indiehouse on Aug 15, 2014 14:51:42 GMT -6
What kinds of EQ treatment, if any, are you putting on vocal reverb?
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Post by svart on Aug 15, 2014 15:13:44 GMT -6
Generally cutting some mids and low mids, and a little LPF around 5K. This keeps the mids from getting muddy and the top from getting ESS-y and harsh.
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Post by tonycamphd on Aug 15, 2014 16:52:11 GMT -6
for me it's totally contingent upon content, i virtually always at least minimally de ess the input to any verb, delay, chorus or you name it(i'm of the opinion if there is one mistake people make, it's not doing this right here...cough moby..cough.., i have been told i'm sensitive to the s's 8), but i think it gives effect without harshness and obviousness), i also usually send pre compressed signals as it makes the verb more dynamic and exciting sounding to me, and ultimately i will eq according to how forward/back/hi/low i'm looking to place the ambience within the image.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2014 17:28:21 GMT -6
Great stuff guys. I have done the roll offs but hadn't considered eqing mids nor sending uncompressed feeds.
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