Weekly tweets for 2011-10-02
- @TheSwingDJ Imho adjusting EQ track to track may be a simpler alternative before you start remasterizing those tracks #BeenThereDoneThat #
- @TheSwingDJ True, but you can guess that your lows (if the recording has any) will turn muddy, your highs harsh and your mids just meh #
- @TheSwingDJ So by default I'd cut bass, boost low-mids for my dancers, gently cut highs and not boost too much high mids for the non-dancers #
- @TheSwingDJ ultimately crowds mostly absorb/alter mid frequencies so you'd probably have to adjust only from 250 to 2000Hz track to track #
- @TheSwingDJ In that case… couldn't you just include a soft limiter/compresser in your audio chain (be it software or hardware) ? #
- @TheSwingDJ Well then you have two options for the near future. Compression may also help you deal with volume spikes track to track #
- @TheSwingDJ However, never forget that compression can kill dynamics and that too much of it will turn Fats into Britney #loudnesswar #
- @TheSwingDJ Funny how I can relate to that ! #
- Had totally forgotten those guys:they really can swing! – Puttin' on the Ritz – Live by Smutley via #soundcloud http://t.co/F6Dk2WAB #
- And if you didn't believe with the previous song: Swing Brother Swing – Live by @Smutley via #soundcloud http://t.co/XBMYoRqw #
