[LAU] classical concert needs mixing/mastering

Raphaël Doursenaud rdoursenaud at free.fr
Wed Apr 22 19:29:38 EDT 2009


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Grammostola Rosea a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> My sister did an great project with here school as a music teacher. See 
> let her students perform an classical concert. They played Haydn.
> 
> The recording is done with an zoom H2 I think. I was wondering if its 
> possible to improve the sound and how?
> 
> Which apps and which plugins?
> 
> If an experienced mixer would take look at it, would be great.
> 
> Here is the first part:
> 
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/s4ubmc
> 
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I'm sorry to say that but I have to ...

In the first place it should have been recorded in a non destructive
format. Unfortunately this hasn't been the case. I hear a lot of
artifacts that seem to come from an mp3 compression.
Sadly, these artifacts will come up as soon as you try to "improve" the
sound.
I wouldn't do anything to it because it would be worse than it already is.

Regards,

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Raphaël Doursenaud
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