You are right. My mind went crazy this time, so I ended up sharing my thoughts on more than one topic. It's fun to be deciding what title to use, afterwards. The main topic I wanted to emphasize here was what to consider before dating a specific woman according to my point of view as a masculine man, who is following natural polarity between sex. I ended up talking about more things on my mind, so I understand it might be confusing
respectfully, for such a good mic such a poor EQ, I would EQ around 2347 Hz?, just maybe around -4 to -5 dB (down). No need to be that extreme. And if you want that little rumble than try boosting around 245 dB. I know you think it sound very cool and rumbly - but you sound very unnatural and kinda weird. If you want that "radio" voice, that you try to achieve (i guess) use compression or multiband compression instead. Regardless cool video.
Thank you for such advice. I am kinda new to working with a mic EQ, personally using Ableton, so it can be sometimes tricky for me to understand certain stuff. As I say the more we practice, the better we get. What I am trying to say is that you seem to know what you are talking about and an honest opinion from a person like you is a real treasure for me, so thank you.
Very interesting points of topic, but the point of "Topic" was before you go on a date. ?
You are right. My mind went crazy this time, so I ended up sharing my thoughts on more than one topic. It's fun to be deciding what title to use, afterwards. The main topic I wanted to emphasize here was what to consider before dating a specific woman according to my point of view as a masculine man, who is following natural polarity between sex. I ended up talking about more things on my mind, so I understand it might be confusing
Too many topics being discussed. But Very good points.
respectfully, for such a good mic such a poor EQ, I would EQ around 2347 Hz?, just maybe around -4 to -5 dB (down). No need to be that extreme. And if you want that little rumble than try boosting around 245 dB. I know you think it sound very cool and rumbly - but you sound very unnatural and kinda weird. If you want that "radio" voice, that you try to achieve (i guess) use compression or multiband compression instead. Regardless cool video.
Thank you for such advice. I am kinda new to working with a mic EQ, personally using Ableton, so it can be sometimes tricky for me to understand certain stuff. As I say the more we practice, the better we get. What I am trying to say is that you seem to know what you are talking about and an honest opinion from a person like you is a real treasure for me, so thank you.