Tag: audio processing

The Art Of Equalization

Equalization is constantly evolving within the music production universe by using several audio plugins. Some are instant balancers, which offer clarity, definition, depth, and cohesion to sounds. In addition, some work automatically and manage to balance frequencies by themselves. Automatic plugins identify which components of the frequency spectrum are looking for the attention of the…
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Sidechain Return Effects

Sidechain return effects are the result of excessively covering the overall audio signal. Here’s the explanation: plain sidechain compression is a popular technique amongst many producers. This technique is often for bass lines, as they tend to lower the volume of the bass. This results in letting the kick drum through without altering the low…
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Sub Frequencies

Nowadays, thanks to the development of audio technology, it is possible—and useful—to add sub frequencies to an audio source. Since human hearing is not that sensitive, when a sound reaches a range below 20Hz, audiences tend to feel the noises rather than hear them.Today, however, it is possible to recover sub frequencies to certain musical…
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Creating a Mobile Studio

Creating a mobile studio is now possible. Acoustically treated rooms are pretty expensive, but it is now possible to create acoustically treated rooms and take them anywhere. Life has changed and technology has advanced in innovative ways, which makes the music universe quite versatile. Creating a Mobile Studio: Apps There are plenty of software applications…
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Shimmering Echoes

Shimmering echoes have their origin in echo and delay plugins. These two are basically the same thing, although their roots are different. First, delay tends to be purely digital; second, echo usually refers to as analog tape-based delays. Echo adds feedback and regeneration to a specific mix. Moreover, when a flexible amount of delayed sound…
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Processing Vocals

Creating and processing vocals is not an easy task. However, with the right tools and techniques, it can turn into a quite enjoyable journey. As years go by, many vocal processing tools and technique have developed. Nowadays, producers are able to create more powerful, cleaner, and more present vocals that blend better with the entire…
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Controlling Low Frequencies

Controlling low frequencies is crucial for anyone who wishes to produce enjoyable sounds. To begin with, a low frequency sound, also known as infrasound, refers to as sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of audibility. The human ear hardly perceives low frequency sounds. Regardless, some people are sensitive enough to be disturbed…
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Fabfilter Pro-Q 3

To understand the complexities of the fabfilter Pro-Q 3, we first must understand equalization and dynamic processing. On the one hand, equalization refers to as the process of adjusting the balance between several frequency components within al electronic signal. It is typical in sound recording and music reproduction. On the other, dynamic processing is the…
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Removing Unwanted Noise

Removing unwanted noise requires certain skills. Nowadays, technology has helped by introducing innovating techniques and audio processors that do this task. Some of these processors seem to be more sophisticated and better equipped than others. Furthermore, some units achieve noise reduction in real-time by modulating environmental noises with minimal artifacts. Cleaning unwanted noise is a…
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Professional Reverb Use

Professional reverb use is mandatory for music producers. As you’ve learned in our previous entries, reverb is a widely popular audio effect within the music production universe. Experts commonly use it give depth and dimension to music mixes. In addition, reverb is an audio effect that requires time, practice, and patience. When used inappropriately, it…
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