III. All about Dynamics // JAN 25
After you've created your perfect track with the editing techniques we've discovered in the second live stream, we will explore how we can elevate our recording with different plugins, especially with a compressor and an equalizer!
Please use this thread if you have any questions concerning the workbook or general questions concerning All about Dynamics!
Click here to access Session 3: All About Dynamics // Jan 25th (Live!)
Find the other sessions here: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 4 | Part 5
Download the third workbook here
I will post the answers to the questionnaire on Jan 31th!
After the livestream, submit your assignments by replying to this thread!
Time Stamps (with courtesy of philip.1 )
Spectral Peaks. (13:45)
Line Audio CM4 position (23:30)
Editing fast moving pieces. (26:45)
Purpose of spectral analysis. (27:50)
Mixing (30:00)
Mix bus (36:00)
Compressor (42:00).
What is a compressor? (57:20)
ReaComp (1:06:00)
Poll Result. (1:19)
Compression different to limiter. (1:20)
Ride the faders. (1:26)
Outboard Compressors. (1:30)
EQ (1:34:30). FX: ReaEQ
Cut low freqeuencies: High Pass to 56 Hz
Removing String Squeaks. (1:51:00)
Boxiness. (1:56)
Reverb (2:02). FX: ReaVerberate
Limiter. (2:17)
Export recording. (2:26)
De-noising. (2:37). FX: ReaFir.
Normalizing. (2:40:30)
Answers to the Questionnaire:
1. What is normalizing?
Normalizing is maximizing the highest peak in your file to 0db without any dynamic compression. If you're highest peak is at -6db, normalizing will boost your signal with 6db gain, but this will also bring up your noise floor +6db. This is why we need to adjust our input gain levels to peak about -12db to -6db during soundcheck to ensure the highest signal to noise ratio possible!
2. How do we reduce low bass rumble?
A high pass or low cut filter will reduce every frequencies below a point of your choosing with a slope of 6db/octave or steeper! In classical music, we usually use flatter slopes as higher slopes (like 24db/octave) will mess with the phase of your signal.
3. What is displayed in the EQ?
The EQ displays the frequency spectrum of the audible channels if the plugin is inserted in the master channel. If you insert it only one the left channel, it will meter only the left channel. The visualization is also capable of showing frequency spectrum post-EQ and pre-EQ.
See you tomorrow, where I will dive deep into YOUR recordings!
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Here's some time stamps for session 3:
Spectral Peaks. (13:45)
Line Audio CM4 position. (23:30)
Editing fast moving pieces. (26:45)
Purpose of spectral analysis. (27:50)Mixing. (30:00)
Mix bus (36:00)
Compressor (42:00). What is a compressor? (57:20)ReaComp (1:06:00)
Poll Result. (1:19)
Compression different to limiter. (1:20)
Ride the faders. (1:26)
Outboard Compressors. (1:30)EQ (1:34:30). FX: ReaEQ
Cut low freqeuencies: High Pass to 56 HzRemoving String Squeaks. (1:51:00)
Boxiness. (1:56)
Reverb (2:02). FX: ReaVerberate
Limiter. (2:17)Export recording. (2:26)
De-noising. (2:37). FX: ReaFir.
Normalizing. (2:40:30)
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Hi Martin.
Thank you for a really good course so far.
You mentioned the Line Audio CM4 mics. a few times the other day.
I have these mics and I'm very pleased with them. However I think they are a little dark sounding or the opposite or hars/to bright (hope you know what I mean)
You mentioned you have the same mics. what are your opinion about this ? compared to the Neumann KM184 or your AKG414 for example ?
The only thing I have to compare with is my Apogee mic+ also a great mic but very different than the CM4.
Once again thank you and btw. the workbooks are great :-)
Cheers,
Anders