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AcidTrash
20-01-2005, 12:19 AM
Took you advice of zeroing all the channels on the mixer and putting them back a piece at a time and it's teally sorted a lot out for me. Not sure what you mean by subtractive EQ'ing but if you mean turning sh*t down accross the board it certainly works.

Cheers,
Pete.

dan the acid man
20-01-2005, 12:57 AM
subtractive means taking out what you dont need

jesus
20-01-2005, 01:29 AM
heres a good tutorial to help you out ,got pictures - http://www.dnbscene.com/articles.php?mode=display&id=79

dirty_bass
20-01-2005, 04:46 AM
erm, no probs mate.
I do try to be of some help.
sometimes.

fatcollective
20-01-2005, 11:23 AM
Took you advice of zeroing all the channels on the mixer and putting them back a piece at a time and it's teally sorted a lot out for me. Not sure what you mean by subtractive EQ'ing but if you mean turning sh*t down accross the board it certainly works.

Cheers,
Pete.

i've got to do this tonight on a track i have been working on, i've got to the point where i need to flatten the mixer and start again, its a big pain in the arse but it works so well....i fackin hate mastering stuff, but once you get it right, it seems all worth it ;)

Milesy
20-01-2005, 03:09 PM
when i get in from work im flattening the mixer as well and starting
from scratch. that was a good tutorial.. i never really thought about
actually designing things into a certain place...
i usually just messed about with eq etc until it sounded like it was
in its own space.. always sounded crap though lol..

so going in.. get my dinner. crack a beer, reset and get started :rambo:

fatcollective
20-01-2005, 04:03 PM
when i get in from work im flattening the mixer as well and starting
from scratch. that was a good tutorial.. i never really thought about
actually designing things into a certain place...
i usually just messed about with eq etc until it sounded like it was
in its own space.. always sounded crap though lol..

so going in.. get my dinner. crack a beer, reset and get started :rambo:

sounds like a plan to me...dinner, beer, head****.......happy :lol:

fatcollective
20-01-2005, 04:23 PM
erm, no probs mate.
I do try to be of some help.
sometimes.

and we are very greatful m'lord :lol:

dirty_bass
20-01-2005, 05:31 PM
hehehe
fooook off ye bast`d :wicked:

loopdon
20-01-2005, 07:11 PM
heres a good tutorial to help you out ,got pictures - http://www.dnbscene.com/articles.php?mode=display&id=79


jesus, your posts are quality, thanks! :clap: :clap: :clap:

BRADLEE
20-01-2005, 11:57 PM
Thanks for the link to the tutorial Jesus. Much appreciated. My reading begins now :study:

acidsaturation
22-01-2005, 12:18 PM
subtractive means taking out what you dont need

...always seems wrong to me that getting a good mix is about turning things down rather than up...

Strange old world innit?

dirty_bass
23-01-2005, 08:40 AM
nah, the eq goes down in areas, allowing you to turn the volume UP, but allowing for clarity.
What could be better than that?

The Teknoist.
28-01-2005, 01:35 PM
yeah, i use subtractive eqing. Really effective

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