Agemixer(16:56:59)
i guess thats one DAW "universal" way but if there are something better de facto tool, i'd like to know... or other approaches as far as considered "raw" recording. No compression, channel separation or such
Agemixer(16:54:27)
it still remains RAW, only the failing frequencies should be more "balanced"
Agemixer(16:53:06)
lemo btw did i mention... perhaps i did... not sure: Use visual EQ or something to find out peaking freqs, make a frequency balancing EQ accordingly. Also remove the DC offset around 0 Hz at least, or a high dB highpass curve on EQ low freqs if possible.
lemonade(16:52:55)
I really don't recall anymore, my memory is so freaking bad