Subject:I want my MP3's to sound like classic 80's CHR FM processing!
Posted by: WhoDoYouThink
Date:6/23/2004 11:43:03 PM
Here's what I'm doing now... I pitch my music up 4 %, normalize, deep compress it with Wave Hammer and then add a dusting of reverb. Only problem is, I don't have much "thump". The bass is there but the drums get buried in the mix. I've tried using Bass Wave Hammer and it still sounds off. How do I get that classic 80's "top 40" fm sound--loud, compressed, THUMPY. Does SF have an "aural exciter" in filters? HELP! Thanks. |
Subject:RE: I want my MP3's to sound like classic 80's CHR FM processing!
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:6/24/2004 10:48:31 PM
I'ld like to assist, but I'm not familiar with the sound you're describing. Do you have any audio you can refer us too, to better describe the sound you're looking for? |
Subject:RE: I want my MP3's to sound like classic 80's CHR FM processing!
Reply by: RiRo
Date:6/27/2004 9:09:01 PM
80's FM was run through an Orban Optimod FM. Baiscally a three-band compressor/limiter. Dunno the settings, but that is your processing. The louder it was set, the worse it sounded. There were some good sounding stations, but there were also some bad ones. A good cheap plug that can pretty much duplicate the process is DBM-multiband limiter. I use it a lot for that very sound. RiRo |
Subject:RE: I want my MP3's to sound like classic 80's CHR FM processing!
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/28/2004 4:37:19 AM
Maybe if you pitched it same or down your thump wouldn't become castrated. There is the Barcus Berry exciter commonly available as a DX plug. And Waves Maxxbass (and similar) will give some more ooomph, but not 'attack'. Of course filtering everything through the MP3 process ain't gonno help either... geoff |