steve
January 18, 2022, 10:58am
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If you use “Plot Spectrum” you will see that the frequency content is different. You may be able to make them more similar using the “Graphic EQ” effect.
Useful links:
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/plot_spectrum.html
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/graphic_eq.html
OH , You mean I do something like the picture you showed me . OK but when I try I do not get those curved lines all lines I create are straight now like thick pencils as you showed me . I do not have Equalization in my audacity
steve
January 18, 2022, 5:25pm
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Which version of Audacity do you have? (look in “Help menu > About Audacity”)
steve
January 18, 2022, 5:40pm
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In Audacity 3.1.3: “Effect menu > Graphic EQ”
See also: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/graphic_eq.html
Trebor
January 18, 2022, 10:10pm
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If the spectrograms (barcode-like displays) match, then they have the same timbre .
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Instead of using equalizer, quick way to attenuate the harsh buzzyness of Harp1 is to apply a low pass filter …
If the spectrograms (barcode-like displays) match, then they have the same timbre .
Harp1 - Harp2 - EQ’d Harp1.png
Harp1 - Harp2 - EQ’d Harp1.flac
Instead of using equalizer, quick way to attenuate the harsh buzzyness of Harp1 is to apply a low pass filter …
low pass 9kHz 12dB.png
I compared them but it does not seem to give that roundness and body to the harp. The harp 1 is still thin.
Trebor
January 19, 2022, 8:50am
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It would be possible to make them a better timbre match with a higher resolution equalization,
but no amount of equalization will turn a basic violin into a Stradivarius.
It is not like Violin into stradivarious , Both are same harmonica , same music note , same mic same distance
the only difference is that the second one the harmonica is in my hand the other one I am playing it without hand around it
because I use rack to play it with my guitar I can hold it inside my hand to give that round sound
Trebor
January 19, 2022, 9:56am
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It is not like Violin into stradivarious , Both are same harmonica , same music note , same mic same distance
the only difference is that the second one the harmonica is in my hand the other one I am playing it without hand around it
because I use rack to play it with my guitar I can hold it inside my hand to give that round sound
Here’s a better match,
but no amount of equalization will remove buzzing, (either previously damped by your hands, or generated by the rack).
/uploads/default/original/3X/c/8/c892af9acfad2265e237b78d0d1276dbc486705b.flac
It is not like Violin into stradivarious , Both are same harmonica , same music note , same mic same distance
the only difference is that the second one the harmonica is in my hand the other one I am playing it without hand around it
because I use rack to play it with my guitar I can hold it inside my hand to give that round sound
Here’s a better match,
but no amount of equalization will remove buzzing, (either previously damped by your hands, or generated by the rack).
Harp1 - Harp2 - EQ’d Harp1, (2nd attempt).flac
Harp1 - Harp2 - EQ’d Harp1, (2nd attempt).png
Thanks, How do I find the file your sent me to see the eq settings?
Trebor
January 19, 2022, 11:36am
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The EQ is nightmarishly complex …
It’s possible to import the EQ settings (an xml file) …
Filter Curve EQ - Audacity Manual
H32K+20.xml (35.6 KB)
Trebor
January 19, 2022, 2:55pm
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Thanks I do not know how to import it
I read the link you sent me but in my plugin section action or inactive there is no such a tool to import it
rjay
October 7, 2022, 4:28pm
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