Need Upper Frequencies Help Desperately
- KVRAF
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Okay, this is becoming a big problem and very annoying.
Everybody keeps complaining that my hi hats, tambourines, etc. are too loud. The problem is that my upper frequencies are shot. Happens when you get older.
So here's my question. Since I can't "hear" when these things are too loud, how do I go about mixing them? There has to be some way through looking at some kind of meter or something that I can know that at a certain level, they'll be heard by "normal" people.
Please give me the process step by step.
Thank you.
Everybody keeps complaining that my hi hats, tambourines, etc. are too loud. The problem is that my upper frequencies are shot. Happens when you get older.
So here's my question. Since I can't "hear" when these things are too loud, how do I go about mixing them? There has to be some way through looking at some kind of meter or something that I can know that at a certain level, they'll be heard by "normal" people.
Please give me the process step by step.
Thank you.
- KVRAF
- 16839 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Reference the spectrum of your mixes against pink noise spectrum. 
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I have absolutely no idea what you just said.BertKoor wrote:Reference the spectrum of your mixes against pink noise spectrum.
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
A/B Referencing really helps, especially if you're not pro at this stuff (like me)
https://en.audiofanzine.com/misc-music- ... art-1.html
https://www.audioguy.co/blog/using-a-b- ... -mastering
https://en.audiofanzine.com/misc-music- ... art-1.html
https://www.audioguy.co/blog/using-a-b- ... -mastering
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- KVRAF
- 2065 posts since 3 May, 2014
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... -referencewagtunes wrote:I have absolutely no idea what you just said.BertKoor wrote:Reference the spectrum of your mixes against pink noise spectrum.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Okay, I watched the pink noise mix down technique video.
There is still one MAJOR problem with this.
It STILL requires you to HEAR.
He's moving sliders down until he just can't HEAR the track he's referencing.
I didn't hear ANYTHING for ANY OF IT other than the pink noise.
So how does this help somebody who CAN'T HEAR?
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Oh come on. There has got to be some kind of meter or something that you can put on a track that tells you at how many db that sound is coming over at.thecontrolcentre wrote:If your hearing is that bad you're never going to be able to mix properly.wagtunes wrote: I didn't hear ANYTHING for ANY OF IT other than the pink noise.
So how does this help somebody who CAN'T HEAR?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
And the only thing I have problems with are hi hats, tambourines, etc. Upper frequency instruments.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Here is the track in question. I've already lowered the tambourine (at the 1:50 mark) the 3db that they told me to lower it. But it sounds the same to me. I can't tell if it's still too loud or if it's okay now.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -version-2
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -version-2
- Beware the Quoth
- 35480 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
There are spectrum matching EQs out there which can be used to grab the overall EQ curve of a (ideally well-produced) reference track and apply that to another track. Voxengo CurveEQ is one, there are others.
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/match-mix
and of course spectrum displays are useful, Voxengo do this one
http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/
which can also grab a spectrum for CurveEQ
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/match-mix
and of course spectrum displays are useful, Voxengo do this one
http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/
which can also grab a spectrum for CurveEQ
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- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
It's not just the hihats and tambourines. Like whyterabbyt and myself already said, there are spectrum display plugins and there are ways to compare with other (well received) mixes.wagtunes wrote:Here is the track in question. I've already lowered the tambourine (at the 1:50 mark) the 3db that they told me to lower it. But it sounds the same to me. I can't tell if it's still too loud or if it's okay now.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -version-2
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 23012 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Wouldn't I need a reference track that was similar to the track I'm creating? It makes no sense to compare my track to something that doesn't have relatively the same instrument composition. And then, unless I was intimately familiar with that track, how would I even know?Nielzie wrote:It's not just the hihats and tambourines. Like whyterabbyt and myself already said, there are spectrum display plugins and there are ways to compare with other (well received) mixes.wagtunes wrote:Here is the track in question. I've already lowered the tambourine (at the 1:50 mark) the 3db that they told me to lower it. But it sounds the same to me. I can't tell if it's still too loud or if it's okay now.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -version-2