[linux-audio-user] RE: I just want to EQ the quiet parts

Jan Depner eviltwin69 at cableone.net
Fri Aug 26 13:26:02 EDT 2005


On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 17:51, philicorda wrote:
> > Message: 3
> > Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:47:10 -0700
> > From: Mike Jewell <mj405 at oneupaudio.com>
> > Subject: [linux-audio-user] I just want to EQ the quiet parts
> > To: linux-audio-user at music.columbia.edu
> > Message-ID: <1125082030.31648.30.camel at localhost.localdomain>
> > Content-Type: text/plain
> > 
> > Hi LAUs,
> > 
> > I'm pretty new to all this but have been using Audacity with plugins,
> > etc and have recently been experimenting with Ardour and Jamin.
> > 
> > What I want to do is EQ the "quiet" parts only of a wav file.  The file
> > is a tape recording of some source (probably LP) done on a cheap
> > recorder.  There is lots of rumble that is mostly noticeable (of course)
> > in the quieter spots on the track.  Playing with Jamin's 30 band EQ
> > shows that filtering out a band or two around 200 Hz helps a LOT but
> > this wrecks the bass in the louder "musical" sections.
> 
> What I would do is...
> Render a couple of versions through Jamin. One with the severe 200hz cut
> for the quieter sections, and one with settings that work well on the
> louder bits.
> Then, line them up in Ardour so they start at exactly the same time and
> cut/crossfade between them so the bass cut version is only used where
> it's needed.
> Longish crossfades should make the changeovers inaudible.
> 

    It would be much easier to use the scenes in JAMin.  You can change
the scene crossfade time as well.

> > 
> > Is there something like a noise gate that, instead of silencing
> > everything below a certain threshold, would apply a given EQ to it
> > instead?  With all the cool Linux Audio tools out there, it seems like
> > there must be some way to do this.  (Maybe Jamin can and I just don't
> > see it.)
> 
> I guess you could use the spectral gate in freqtweak to do this. It does
> tend to change the sound a little (It's not really meant for this kind
> of thing) though considering the quality of the source it could well be
> acceptable.
> 
> Just stay away from the delay, feedback and warp settings or you'll be
> playing with it all night... :)
> 
> If Jamin had inverse ratios for the compressor sections then you could
> do some expansion. Perhaps if you ask the authors they will look into
> it?
> 

    This would be a job for Steve but I think it's a good idea ;-)


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