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A question

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 2:56 am
by TheMrAxeman
I've heard a "practice" of goodbye to romance on youtube and some guy posted in the comments that it was just the studio version with the rythym amplified on the computer and put over the original track or something so the guy took the video off and i dont know how to do it but the guy made the guitar sound louder in the video and i want to know how to do that i mean just not turning the treble up but yeah anyone know what im talking about?

Re: A question

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:11 am
by Trigger
On my old hi-fi I could remove huge chunks of sound from the albums and I have seen loads of bogus audio like this on-line recently.

Re: A question

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:28 pm
by DMRX
Thats what Ive heard about it too,I really want to ear a legit demo of Any of the BOO material.
If you have audio editing/Mastering software your ability to Tweak or Pull up or Bury certin
Frequencys To make it appear as a different mix due to the Huge Dynamic spread of the
Audio Spectrum.Theres this Cool outboard Effect called the Vocal Zapper that has like 24 presets That you can change the Audio frequencys to (through Equalizing) Appear differently.
Like a Kareoke machine,alot of older Cassette ones have a Button that "Cuts the Vox" so
you can sing over the remaining music.But this is just an Audio Illusion as the Mids & highs where Alot of Vocals sit in the Mix are pulled out to make the Vox sound muffled or Non exsistant.We used the Vocal Zapper just messing around listening to Weezers 1st album & throughout a few songs on the disc on this one setting it would pull up a track that sounds like the Band just having a conversation throughout a few songs & you CAN NOT hear this at all playing through a standard stereo.

Re: A question

Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 12:18 am
by TheMrAxeman
cool is that a program?

Re: A question

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:59 am
by hansolo
Buy several EQ's and have fun. Graphic, parabolic or active. I personally use a Mr. Microphone for my stage set up. "Hey good looking, we'll be back to pick you up later..."