Right choir frecuency cut?

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  1. Mr. Mister

    Mr. Mister Newbie

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    Hi

    i need to get prepared a few tracks to be mixed with a childrens choir later, but i don't know how that choir track will sound, and i need to leave headroom in the mix anyway... anybody can confirm me if an EQ cut like this can help?


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  3. ArticStorm

    ArticStorm Moderator Staff Member

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    i think it depends on which vowels the choir is based.
    to elimate some un useful freqs just sweep with a bell Band thru the whole spectrum - with high Q value and high dB to spot any junk in the spectrum.
    to confirm that we need atleast to listen to a short bit. cos there is no really a rule how to cut stuff like this.
     
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    :wow: these are eye balls not crystal balls :rofl:


    Mixing is subjective anyway, depends what else you got going on in the track along with where you actually want the coir to sit :dunno:
     
  5. AMERICUH

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    I dunno what ur techniques are, but I lowcut everything beside the bass and the kicks .. so if your choir is not singing very deep and bassy you should lowcut it around 60-70 hz (or higher, just get the bassfrequencies out) because other instruments will need that space then.


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