While folks are waiting for Vegas 6 news, I thought I would post this.
If you have trouble figuring out which frequencies are you highs and which are your mids, etc. there is a cool feature in Windows Media Player 10. If you go to the visualizations feature and choose Particle:Particle, you will see a good way of "looking" at your audio. The particular layout of this visualization and the way notes sustain, lets you look the frequency graphs for a longer period. Go here and play along with the sample WMA files and check out what I am talking about. Look at the atonal bell sample, I would have a hard time place the frequencies of all but the low end on that file. One odd thing about this visualization is the low end is towards the top/right not the left like most EQ tools.
Also that New Cinemascape package Sony just came out with looks good. Sony also has put its Cinematix Loops on sale this week.
If you have trouble figuring out which frequencies are you highs and which are your mids, etc. there is a cool feature in Windows Media Player 10. If you go to the visualizations feature and choose Particle:Particle, you will see a good way of "looking" at your audio. The particular layout of this visualization and the way notes sustain, lets you look the frequency graphs for a longer period. Go here and play along with the sample WMA files and check out what I am talking about. Look at the atonal bell sample, I would have a hard time place the frequencies of all but the low end on that file. One odd thing about this visualization is the low end is towards the top/right not the left like most EQ tools.
Also that New Cinemascape package Sony just came out with looks good. Sony also has put its Cinematix Loops on sale this week.