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Processing audio
Strictly defined, overtones are frequencies higher than the fundamental in a musical note, while harmonics are frequencies that are mathematical multiples of the fundamental. For example, 400Hz has h …
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Field Recordists: What is your post workflow?
Hi to all you field recordists out there:
What sort of post-recording processing do you normally do on your recorded material. … Do you employ minimal processing? Simply trim, maybe a high-pass filter, and bob's your uncle? Or do you prefer a little more in-depth EQing, or even some dynamic processing? …