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  • EQ on Appassionata Strings

    Hi, does anybody have any recommendations on what EQ to apply to the AP strings? I find that once you've added some convo reverb the sound can be a touch muddy!
    Does anybody have any EQ settings they often add to their mixes?

    Many thanks

    Luke

  • Last week I was at Wells Cathedral watching the Amadeus Orchestra rehearse. The string sections sounded muddy, but very good nevertheless. Everything was slightly muddy.
    Obviously with the natural reverb of a cathedral this is bound to occur. Convolution reverb, such as Altiverb, can make anything sound muddy and the general rule is to have less rather than more. With EQ, I would suggest roll off rather than add.

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    @PaulR said:

    Last week I was at Wells Cathedral watching the Amadeus Orchestra rehearse. The string sections sounded muddy, but very good nevertheless. Everything was slightly muddy.
    Obviously with the natural reverb of a cathedral this is bound to occur. Convolution reverb, such as Altiverb, can make anything sound muddy and the general rule is to have less rather than more. With EQ, I would suggest roll off rather than add.



    Excellent advice on 'rolling off'. If mud is the issue - the first place I look to roll off is in the 250-300 hz range. I think you are familiar with the technique for 'identifying' the problem freg's - get a narrow band and ADD 24 db and roll that across this range and 'listen' for the MUD. Once found, then cut that freq to taste.

    Hope this helps.


    Rob

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    @bobulusbillman said:

    Hi, does anybody have any recommendations on what EQ to apply to the AP strings?
    Luke

    Hi Luke
    I'm still looking for good combinations (Appassionata - Reverb) as well.
    And > The more reverb types the more you need other EQ-settings [:'(] .
    "Every Cathedral comes along with an other mud".
    Scan the reverb you prefer for all frequencies with an EQ (with a small bandwidth and a high gain). Soon you will find the muddy frequencies which you can reduce afterwards (kill the mud).
    So every (long) reverb needs its own muddy-killer EQ-Settings.
    [6] ... Unfortunately we don't like the real live-sound at home [6]

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • Thanks for the advice, should I use Channel EQ or the Linear phase EQ on Logic Pro? Not to good on what does what here! Also if anyone has any logic eq presets that are a good starting point that would excellent!

    Luke

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    @bobulusbillman said:

    Thanks for the advice, should I use Channel EQ or the Linear phase EQ on Logic Pro? Not to good on what does what here! Also if anyone has any logic eq presets that are a good starting point that would excellent!

    Luke

    It depends on your CPU power: Linear Phase EQs need a lot more of them and the latency time - which will be compensated of course - is higher.
    I don't use Logic but I know that Logic's LinPh-EQ isn't that bad. There was a big comparing test in the Key Magazine (German) once.
    Perhaps there are some freeware VST-EQs which have a quality between the channel EQ and the LinPh-EQ

    Do you know Hetoreyn? It's the man who produces the VSL-Podcasts. He is a Logic -"Master" as well. Visit him at: http://www.elvenmusic.com/ (Contact)
    I'm sure that he will share some EQ-presets.
    BTW If you are using Altiverb ...try to use the param EQ (only 1 band :cry[:)]. It "works" directly in the mud [:D].

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • If you're using reverb on a send/return, you could try EQing the send.

    Are you using Space Designer for your reverb? That's not the most clear-sounding reverb, and it's a mono-in/stereo-out verb. That could be contributing to the mud, since imaging is getting mucked up. Try something like Altiverb, which is stereo-in/stereo-out.

  • Yeah using space designer, since it is free unlike Altiverb! Didn't realise it was mono in - stereo out! Where does it say that in the Logic manual!

  • hi,

    just to add to things:

    as much as the vsl-app are recorded perfectly i wouldnt take out frequencies (the risk is hard to not get the right q-faktor and take of important parts!!)

    for me, its mostly the basses and high-frequencies that are not pushing. try to use 1,5 to 2 DB with a small q-faktor at 60-80 Hz and a few high freq at 8-12 khz medium q and also not more than one or two db

    at least i think the problem is mostly the reverb... i think you all like the altiverb.. to be honest... not my type of thing... its makes the most things "muddy" [:)]... but thats just my personal opinion

    maybe try another freeverb called "ambience"
    search it here: www.kvr-vst.com (the site has a search function)
    by the way: the overall NUMBER ONE SITE FOR FREE VST-PLUGS!!!!!!

    hope this post helps.

    greez
    markus

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    @pulse777 said:

    hi,
    ... maybe try another freeverb called "ambience"
    search it here: www.kvr-vst.com (the site has a search function)
    ...markus

    By the way:
    The Roomworks reverb of Cubase is a variation of Ambiance... It has really a nice and clear sound... and uses a bit too much CPU power. But we are able to freeze nowadays [:D]

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/