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Is reverb always used on the lead vocal in commercial/pop recordings?
On Mar 28, 9:28 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Bro Barry wrote: Are you full time? How did you get into this line of work I started as an intern at Master Sound, cutting 45s for jukeboxes. Now I amhttp://www.kludgeaudio.com cool, actually just read the whole site. Sorry about your Velcro, I have 2 myself. Do you look at many meters or just use your ear? You have to use your ear AND the meters, because they tell you different things. You can't mix with the meters, and you can't set level to tape by ear. good point about the meters. about noise reduction. I thought it was just another plugin, I have a plugin called, "noise remover" lol.. it works.. but it can also take too much of the sound out. I have found that it somehow magnifies the 400 cycle range.. things begin to get honky if you know what I mean. I never use it. |
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Is reverb always used on the lead vocal in commercial/pop recordings?
On Mar 28, 12:59 pm, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
And YOUR credentials are what, exactly? I'm all heart man! that's gotta count for something |
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Is reverb always used on the lead vocal in commercial/pop recordings?
Bro Barry wrote:
about noise reduction. I thought it was just another plugin, I have a plugin called, "noise remover" lol.. it works.. but it can also take too much of the sound out. Noise reduction is not one thing. It's dozens and dozens of things. First there is traditional double-ended NR, where something is done to reduce the dynamic range of the signal during recording and that is undone in playback. This reduces the noise of the recording system. Dolby A, B, C, Dbx II and II, and Telcom C4 are typical examples. THEN there are single-ended noise reduction systems. These ALL have sonic side-effects and are really best used only as a last resort. There are click and pop removal systems, and the slightly related decracking systems that deal with transient noise. There are waveform redrawing tools, and broadband noise removal systems. There are systems to remove repetitive waveforms. The CEDAR kit, for instance, has well over a dozen different algorithms available for different noises and different signals. I have found that it somehow magnifies the 400 cycle range.. things begin to get honky if you know what I mean. I never use it. What IS it? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Is reverb always used on the lead vocal in commercial/pop recordings?
On Mar 28, 10:55 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
I never use it. What IS it? --scott Part of the waves diamond bundle... goes.. X - Click, Crackle, Hum, and Noise It does work, but the end sound... is such a challenge to make sound normal... mostly the noise I try to remove is from my hot little cheap mic, lol LOL lmao so sorry too funny, I know.. I need to upgrade Go wake your wife and tell her, Barry is due for an upgrade dooo hoo hOOOOOOOoo hoooo for an upgrade whew! Look, if I can pull what I did on this cheapo stuff, I KNOW I can get a hit with some real equipment. I've never heard of your recording technic; pairing mics? Interesting. I read why you do it, makes sense too, just never heard of it. Barry |
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Is reverb always used on the lead vocal in commercial/pop recordings?
On Mar 28, 1:04 pm, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
Try to do just a tiny amount of lurking (or at least reviewing the Google Groups Archives) before making such offensive remarks. Do you think that only musicians are "artists"? No, you're wrong, engineers are not necessarily artists. It just depends on which side of the brain they work from. Many are artists in truest sense, some are not. besides, I said I was joking Are you an artist? and lemme just pacify your big ol mind, I don't hold any artist in esteem, not even myself.. it's no... feather. anyone in their right mind can be an artist. 8 |
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