On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 01:29 +0200, Raphaël Doursenaud wrote:
I just listened on my MINI 9 with earbuds, and I don't think the thing
sounds bad at all. We're hearing a lot of room because you didn't
close-mic the orchestra.
The performance sounds good, too. After what someone else said, I was
expecting it to sound horrible, but I think it's fine. I would need to
get it up on some monitors that I trust to know for sure, but it might
not need any sweetening at all.
I have an H4, and for the money am very happy with the quality.
Ricus...
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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