RE: Pre eq recording

2015-03-06 Thread Martin Sopart
Hello guys!

Thanks for all your helpful comments.

Best! / Martin

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Re: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hey martin. as if you insert an eq plug over your track, i’d have thought 
that’s as good as using an eq before going in to pt. your sound will not change 
until you modify or remove the plugin. The thing is, if you want it to stay 
that way, you can always bounce it to a track afterwards, or as poppa said 
apply it at any time later to your track. I sometimes do use eq plugins on some 
things like acoustic guitars while recording to reduce   the bottom end, so it 
sounds good in my headphones. . But i do like the ability to play around 
afterwards, and i can always hit that by pass button and get back to the 
unaffected recording. it just seem to give me unlimited possibilities. 
> at any rate, you could always go through an external mixer or eq unit and run 
> that in to p t if you want to eq the signal before recording.
Steve

> On 6 Mar 2015, at 4:29 am, Poppa Bear  wrote:
> 
> Hello Martin, I am not sure of your goal. When you bounce the track down to 
> stereo it will record the EQ insert on the audio. The other way is to select 
> the audio once you have it recorded and then do a destructive change by 
> applying the EQ setting in the audio sweet. Why do you need the EQ recorded 
> going into pro tools? If you record like that and then later find that the EQ 
> setting was not what you wanted then you are left attempting to fix a damaged 
> peace of audio. For the most part with the technology we have it is good to 
> capture clean unaffected audio and then once it is in the box you can use the 
> plugins to make the proper adjustments. Generally the only exception I know 
> of is using a little compression going into the box in order to tame some 
> peeks now and then. 
> HTH 
> 
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> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of Martin Sopart
> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:18 PM
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> Subject: Pre eq recording
> 
> Hello!
> 
> Yesterday I recorded an ukulele.
> To get rid of the low picup noise I inserted an eq with a highpass filter in 
> insert slot 1.
> When bypassing the eq after the take, all the low stuff was there again.
> 
> Is there a way to have a pre eq which effects the audio before it's recorded?
> 
> Thanks and best! / Martin 
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RE: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Poppa Bear
Hello Martin, I am not sure of your goal. When you bounce the track down to 
stereo it will record the EQ insert on the audio. The other way is to select 
the audio once you have it recorded and then do a destructive change by 
applying the EQ setting in the audio sweet. Why do you need the EQ recorded 
going into pro tools? If you record like that and then later find that the EQ 
setting was not what you wanted then you are left attempting to fix a damaged 
peace of audio. For the most part with the technology we have it is good to 
capture clean unaffected audio and then once it is in the box you can use the 
plugins to make the proper adjustments. Generally the only exception I know of 
is using a little compression going into the box in order to tame some peeks 
now and then. 
HTH 

-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Martin Sopart
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:18 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Pre eq recording

Hello!

Yesterday I recorded an ukulele.
To get rid of the low picup noise I inserted an eq with a highpass filter in 
insert slot 1.
When bypassing the eq after the take, all the low stuff was there again.

Is there a way to have a pre eq which effects the audio before it's recorded?

Thanks and best! / Martin 

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Re: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Martin,

Sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking. Usually, but not necessarily always, EQ 
is instantiated in the first slot. Could you rephrase the question?

Slau

On Mar 5, 2015, at 8:31 AM, Martin Sopart  wrote:

> Hi Slau!
> 
>> You can use Audio Suite plug-ins to process the sound. 
> 
> This was what I did.
> 
> But where is the first insert placed in the routing of recording audio?
> 
> Best! / Martin
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Re: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Chris Smart

yes, if your audio interface/mixing console has EQ. (grin)

At 03:18 AM 3/5/2015, you wrote:

Hello!

Yesterday I recorded an ukulele.
To get rid of the low picup noise I inserted an eq with a highpass filter in
insert slot 1.
When bypassing the eq after the take, all the low stuff was there again.

Is there a way to have a pre eq which effects the audio before it's
recorded?

Thanks and best! / Martin

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Re: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Mac Egbert
Hi,

if I was informed right, you could create several tracks to do this. Track one, 
raw audio, only the signal from your mike. 
Track 2, gate and EQ. And if you wanna go firther, track 3,
compression and enhancement.
If you route the output of track one, that is your raw audio, to buz 1, and the 
input of track 2 is buz one also, you get the right order.
the result of track 2, gets input to buz 2. Track 3 output buz 2.
This is what I saw on a youtube tutorial, on how to make a VoiceOver template 
for a broadcast commercial.
if you wanna see this for yourself, search in youtube foor proTools and 
Voiceover.
Its within the first 5 results that you will find.

have fun,

mac



> Op 5 mrt. 2015 om 14:31 heeft Martin Sopart  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi Slau!
> 
>> You can use Audio Suite plug-ins to process the sound. 
> 
> This was what I did.
> 
> But where is the first insert placed in the routing of recording audio?
> 
> Best! / Martin
> 
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RE: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Martin Sopart
Hi Slau!

> You can use Audio Suite plug-ins to process the sound. 

This was what I did.

But where is the first insert placed in the routing of recording audio?

Best! / Martin

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Re: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Martin,

You can use Audio Suite plug-ins to process the sound. What most people do is 
simply leave the EQ plug-in instantiated just like on a mixing console.

Slau

On Mar 5, 2015, at 3:18 AM, Martin Sopart  wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> Yesterday I recorded an ukulele.
> To get rid of the low picup noise I inserted an eq with a highpass filter in
> insert slot 1.
> When bypassing the eq after the take, all the low stuff was there again.
> 
> Is there a way to have a pre eq which effects the audio before it's
> recorded?
> 
> Thanks and best! / Martin 
> 
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Re: Pre eq recording

2015-03-05 Thread Blake Hardin
I believe you would need an external E-Q for that.

On 3/5/15, Martin Sopart  wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Yesterday I recorded an ukulele.
> To get rid of the low picup noise I inserted an eq with a highpass filter
> in
> insert slot 1.
> When bypassing the eq after the take, all the low stuff was there again.
>
> Is there a way to have a pre eq which effects the audio before it's
> recorded?
>
> Thanks and best! / Martin
>
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