(Technik) Frequenzenliste fürs HomerecordingBeitrag von Johannes vom Februar 01. 2000 um 18:11:00: An alle Home- und sonstigen Rekorder unter euch: In der Roland-VS-Mailing-Liste kam heute dieser Beitrag an, und da ich selber schon länger nach was ähnlichem suche, dachte ich, daß sich vielleicht auch noch andere hier dafür interessieren. Und los geht's (ich hoffe, die Formatierung kommt einigermaßen intakt rüber...):
I wish I could remember where I found this, probably in one of the following ** "The Art of Mixing" by David Gibson (Mix Books, 1997) "Making Music with Digital Audio" by Ian Waugh (PC Publishing, 1997) "Practical Recording Techniques" by Bruce and Jenny Bartlett (2nd "Modern Recording Techniques" by David Miles Huber and Robert E. ** "The Home Studio Guide to Microphones" by Loren Alldrin (Mix Books, 1997) "Principles of Digital Audio" by Ken C. Pohlmann (3rd Edition, McGraw ** Highly recommended by this hillbilly Note that all the authors from whom I compiled this list claim it is only a Kick Drum -- Bottom depth at 60-80 Hz, slap at 2.5 Hz Snare Drum -- Fatness at 240 Hz, crispness at 5 kHz Hi-hat/Cymbals -- Clank or gong sound at 200 Hz, shimmer at 7.5 kHz to 12 Rack Toms -- Fullness at 240 Hz, attack at 4 kHz Floor Toms -- Fullness at 80-120 Hz, attack at 5 kHz Bass guitar -- Bottom at 60-80 Hz, attack /pluck at 700-1000 Hz, string Electric guitar -- Fullness at 240 Hz, bite at 2.5-5 kHz Acoustic guitar -- Bottom at 80-120 Hz, body at 240 Hz, presence at 2.5 kHz Electric organ -- Bottom at 80-120 Hz, body at 240 Hz, bite at 2.5 kHz Acoustic piano -- Bottom at 80-120 Hz, presence at 2.5-5 kHz, crisp attack Horns -- Fullness at 120-240 Hz, shrill at 5-7.5 kHz Strings -- Fullness at 240 Hz, scratchiness at 7.5-10 kHz Conga/Bongo -- Resonance at 200-240 Hz, presence/slap at 5 kHz Vocals -- Fullness at 120 Hz, boominess at 200-240 Hz, presence at 5 kHz, Hope this helps. Regards
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