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14. Frequency Bands: How to Hear So We Can Better Create. The Science of Sound 301

14. Frequency Bands: How to Hear So We Can Better Create. The Science of Sound 301

Update: 2020-04-02
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In order to produce a great sound, we first need to learn how to hear good sound. In this listening heavy episode, we isolate the 7 frequency bands in the audible spectrum to hear what they sound like in isolation, and what it sounds like when they're completely removed from the signal.
 
All of the previous episodes and these listening exercises, in addition to the ones upcoming are critical to build a foundation of understanding what these frequencies sound like and how they affect the signal as a whole. We'll continue to build on this foundation as we learn what it is that makes up our voice and how to best treat it in post production.
 
 
 
 
 
My Signal Chain
 
Hardware:
Audio Interface: Apogee Ensemble
Microphone: Shure SM7b
Studio Monitors: Yamaha HS7
 
Software:
IzoTope RX6 Mouth De-Click
IzoTope RX6 Voice De-Noise
FabFilter ProQ3
Waves Vocal
Rider Waves CLA2A
Waves L2 Limiter
Waves WLM Meter
Waves Durrough Meter
 
 
*most of these links are affiliate links
 
 
Midroll Song: Road Trip by Joakim Karud
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14. Frequency Bands: How to Hear So We Can Better Create. The Science of Sound 301

14. Frequency Bands: How to Hear So We Can Better Create. The Science of Sound 301

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