Yep. But it may require more sculpting. Keyboard piano sounds are designed to sound good in the showroom. I find they rarely sit in a mix without some adjustment.Jim Robbins wrote:Thanks, DogHouse. I like the idea of cutting some of the low frequencies. My mixer has a high-pass filter. Would that work?
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- Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:08 pm
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- Topic: piano sounds great going in, lousy in Audacity
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- Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:56 pm
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Re: piano sounds great going in, lousy in Audacity
Aside from any nuts and bolts type issues that have been discussed, here are a few other things I think are worth mentioning. Your headphone signal is different from your monitors in a couple important ways. Firstly, it exists without entering the air. This means that any phase cancellation issues a...