Great video! My Low-Mid starting scoop is usually between 300-400Hz, then smoothing out between, 200-600Hz - a low-mid 'smiley face'. But a modest scoop (6dB max in the centre). And HPF - yes! Nothing useful below 100Hz (it's a roll-off, just in case someone thinks you are cutting, just rolling off). Cheers!
great video ... but I am a little lost ... in terms of which buttons you are using on the mixer and the terms you are mentioning I dont know. .. I wish I did because I am a singer and often experience I am at the mercy of the guy working the mixer. Sometimes I have to have the mic right up close to get any sound ... which means i cant really give to much strength over wise it sounds weird. I really need to learn how to set it so that it picks up my voice exactly as I am singing and doesnt make me sound like im singing in a tunne.
Nice! Thants an Allen & Heath GL3300. I use that baby at spot called The Raven in Worcester, MA. Its the house board. Shes a beautiful beast. this one is definitely less dusty though xD
Great video! My Low-Mid starting scoop is usually between 300-400Hz, then smoothing out between, 200-600Hz - a low-mid 'smiley face'. But a modest scoop (6dB max in the centre). And HPF - yes! Nothing useful below 100Hz (it's a roll-off, just in case someone thinks you are cutting, just rolling off). Cheers!
Simple, straight to the point... Great tuts !!! Thanks
Where's the vocal your playing from?
great video ... but I am a little lost ... in terms of which buttons you are using on the mixer and the terms you are mentioning I dont know. .. I wish I did because I am a singer and often experience I am at the mercy of the guy working the mixer. Sometimes I have to have the mic right up close to get any sound ... which means i cant really give to much strength over wise it sounds weird. I really need to learn how to set it so that it picks up my voice exactly as I am singing and doesnt make me sound like im singing in a tunne.
Nice! Thants an Allen & Heath GL3300. I use that baby at spot called The Raven in Worcester, MA. Its the house board. Shes a beautiful beast. this one is definitely less dusty though xD
So basically all frequencys are imortant to vocals and everything really.
Is that an Allen heath gl 2800?