Author: Stiff

  • Audio lingo: Multiband compressor

    A multiband compressor is simply a compressor that can be set to operate differently on different frequencies. For instance, you could set it to a ratio of 4:1 on 500-1000 Hz and a ratio of 2:1 on 3 kHz. In the same way multiband limiters also exists. Originally posted on July 25, 2011 @ 7:07 […]

  • Audio Lingo: Notch filter

    Nothc filters, or “high Q notch filters” are basically EQ bands used to eliminate certain frequencies. Usually they have very high Q settings so that they only affect a very specific area of the frequency range. Notch filters are usually used to remove hum or other noise. Originally posted on March 20, 2011 @ 12:44 […]

  • Basses Can Be Scary

    basses-can-be-scary A bass sound… but it’s scary! 😉 Originally posted on June 23, 2011 @ 8:00 am

  • Cohmet

    cohmet This is a very percussive piece. Hope you’ll find use for it. Originally posted on May 25, 2011 @ 4:23 am

  • Cleaning It Up

    So you got your recording done, all is dandy, until you discover cracks, pops and hums all over the piece! What to do? Don’t fear, if there is in one advantage that digital has over analog, it’s in the cleanness field. Originally posted on June 16, 2011 @ 9:10 am