EQ to correct "tin-y" sample libraries

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  1. Liedom

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    I've never really known to apply corrective EQ to sample libraries, but the more I learn the more I realize how much I don't know.

    Working on a piccolo track right now (lol which is the first problem). It's from Orchestral Tools Berlin Woodwinds. It's a pretty good library, but the instrument has a very tin like sound that makes it sound very not-real.

    What are your basic go-to procedures for EQing orchestral sample libraries? Chart form would be preferable and may or may not get you cookies sent to your house.

     
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  3. Baxter

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    I go surgical on the instrument channel insert(s), if the ring/noise is consistent across the whole library. I like to use ApQualizr2 or Pro-Q2 EQ.
     
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  4. korte1975

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    nasty resonant frequencies usually around 245 Hz , 540 Hz and 2kHz. notch them all out with a narrow q eq.

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    or did you mean tinny ? as in lifeless
     
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  5. Liedom

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    Tin-y as in metallic/bright.
     
  6. mercurysoto

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    Isn’t that how a piccolo snare should sound? Maybe instead of changing a piccolo’s tone, you could beef it up by layering a brass snare sample or something to add more body to it. You could also boost around 700k to raise its bottom fundamental.
     
  7. fiction

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    Always let your ear be the judge.
    You learn using an EQ best by practicing for yourself.
    EQ is IMHO still the most important of all audio "effects".
     
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  8. korte1975

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    piccolo is a woodwind instrument bro
     
  9. mercurysoto

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    Totally dumb of me. You’re right. :mates:
    I totally narrowed my mind to the world of guitar rock music where I belong. My bad.
     
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  10. Nah, just "un piccolo errore".
     
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  11. Xupito

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    I agree, but in order to master the EQ there are very useful advices, like the narrow sweep boosting of which what @korte1975 said is a good possible case, or result I should say.
     
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    Fine piece of poet that always lives up to the high expectations :wink::beg:
     
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