Hello guys!
Thanks for all your helpful comments.
Best! / Martin
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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 po
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 reco
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.
>
> Th
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
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
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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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 n
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 ag