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Re: How to optimise high passage

Subject: Re: How to optimise high passage
From: "Jim Morgan" fundador_four
Date: Sun Jun 12, 2011 2:29 pm ((PDT))
Try reducing the amplitude of your higher frequencies. Using the most
reduction on the highest frequencies and gradually reducing the reduction a=
s
the frequency becomes lower.

Jim Morgan
Prescott Arizona USA

On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Jose Freitas
<>wrote:

>
>
> Hello,
> Please would you please listening to the sample:
> http://soundcloud.com/freitojos/20110610t0600z-tordus-merula
>
> The Tordus merula is ok but the Troglodites troglodites is too high, it
> distorts. With M/S stereo mkh 30/40 in a parabola the bird was very close=
 to
> the parabola.Does someone know in Audacitu what can I make to optimise th=
e
> passage.
> Best regards,
> Jos=E9
>
>
>












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