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| Gear addict Join Date: Apr 2005
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| Tracking help needed 3 - dist guitar in church This is part of 1 track from a guitar harmony arrangement of Greensleeves done last year in the same church as the previous clips I posted. This time I can hear certain notes emphasized and I can see it in the waveform as well, like at around 9.3secs. I guess that is caused by standing waves in the room? What should I have done to avoid that yet still capture the nice ambience of the church? There also always seemed to me to be a weird annoying high pitched sound in this that shouldn't be there. ...there is more to the tracking story on this one. I could not figure out why when I reopened the session the files were all nearly a half step low. I finally figured out that I had recorded 44.1 kHz files into a 48K session in CEP or something to that effect. I guess it had resampled the waves to fit the session format. I was unable to fix them. I wonder if that could have caused any audible effects though? Thanks. |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Apr 2005
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| Another thread I read somewhere lead me to get the Header Investigator program which allowed me to repair the sampling rate problem. Unfortunately, fixing that didn't seem to help reduce the offensive high frequency sound. Anyone else have any insight? Thanks. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Mar 2006
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| gtr in church not sure but i know i've gotten some ring in bigger rooms, I've also gotten ring from different distotrions, or even from mics. It might be the room or placement, it depends just go thru these and check each none esspeacilly ythe spot tyhe mic was placed. I've ound some rooms have resonate spots, likie some mics. should be fixable by EQ. hope this helps. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Mar 2006
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| sample rate as part as that high picth or freq. i doubt it's acctaully from the incorrect sample rate, if it's below like 8 khz, it's porbnably the room or something else. try eqing it it dosn't work not sure what elsew yous should try. |
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