Is there such thing as a color coded PEq to see what frequencies are fighting with each other? (In addition to hearing)
Something like... Kick - red. Snare - white. Synth - Green... etc.
Is there such thing as a color coded PEq to see what frequencies are fighting with each other? (In addition to hearing)
Something like... Kick - red. Snare - white. Synth - Green... etc.
I'm not sure if there is one that breaks the signal down by channels but an easy way to tell is just by looking at an analyzer. if there are peaks anywhere there is a good chance that there are alot of things going on there, take a parametric eq, drop the width real low and find your frequencies. then decide which sound is causing the most disruption, go into that channel and eq out where you need to, or even just turn that channel down a bit.
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I've been messing around with what you said for about 5 minutes. Sounds much better. Thanks man.
with the Waves PAZ analyzer, you can analyze one channel, then drag the plugin to another channel and it'll display that channel over top the snapshot of the last one to compare. I use this a lot to pinpoint the exact frequencies that are being shared.
^^Depends on what DAW your using tho.. I know u can do that pro tools and alot of other DAW's. No go in FL tho.. shiiiitttty.. If ur in reason u can set a Vocoder up as an analyzer, use a split to give you two audio signals, route one back where it originally was going.. then the other route into the modulator input on a vocoder. It's not as indepth as waves but it gives you a decent idea of whats going on.
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