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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 6769178" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>time alignment with tones can be tricky. Due to weird phasing in the midbass what works at some frequencies won't work at others, even though it should all be correct in theory. That's why I use pink noise in the most lower vocal centered range 120-400 or so. Pink noise is weighted to what we actually hear the most. I find if that centers, most vocals do too. What works for John Mayer in my car pulls sting to the right lol. If you open your focal track there is a male voice track with some french guy singing, that song is a great reference to use music with. If not, I use John Mayer lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 6769178, member: 560148"] time alignment with tones can be tricky. Due to weird phasing in the midbass what works at some frequencies won't work at others, even though it should all be correct in theory. That's why I use pink noise in the most lower vocal centered range 120-400 or so. Pink noise is weighted to what we actually hear the most. I find if that centers, most vocals do too. What works for John Mayer in my car pulls sting to the right lol. If you open your focal track there is a male voice track with some french guy singing, that song is a great reference to use music with. If not, I use John Mayer lol. [/QUOTE]
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