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#246181 - 10/26/08 03:00 PM
Re: A Big Band keyboard What's the best?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I think some of that is simply to compensate for poor bass response in the tiny built-in speakers, at times, and then to match the general EQ curve that everything is recorded at, nowadays. Listen to any contemporary big-band recordings, and you'll hear MUCH higher bass and drum levels than the old vinyl ever had. It's simply a by product of the recording medium. Vinyl couldn't get much bass onto a record, and bands were recorded differently, often with just a few mikes. If they WERE mixed like you prefer, the other half of the users would be going 'where can I get styles with the drums and bass louder? ' There's no ONE perfect mix, other than the one you make yourself. I simply feel that editing some volumes down a bit is not exactly an impossible task, or even very time consuming. How many bigband styles do you use? A couple of dozen? Take you half an hour to fix them. An hour, tops... Can you spare that? BTW, there's an option on the E80 that globally adds some extra bass EQ to JUST the kick drum and bass Part. But nothing I know of that takes it OFF...
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#246189 - 10/27/08 02:35 PM
Re: A Big Band keyboard What's the best?
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