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| The Musical Instruments People |
How to increase bass boost in a music video file ( A live performance on drums)?
hello,
i have this .vob video file having my performance on drums, but since we didn't use any microphones, the bass is way too low...ie the sound of the bass drum beats is almost zero......how can i solve this problem...how can i increase the bass??
any help will be highly appreciated!
thanks!
Well, I would say that if you could extract the sound as a wav file, then you could load it into a program that has or supports a multiband compression plugin. That would allow you to increase the emphasis of the bass notes in a more surgical manner than just boosting the bass on the EQ...
I very quickly googled "vob wav extract" and "free multiband compression" to get the two links below. Programs like N-track studio and Reaper are a little more complex in terms of audio editing, but far more powerful.
Goldwave is another audio editor, of moderate complexity. It should have the capacity to boost bass frequencies, but not as powerful as one of the multitrack programs above. Audacity is another audio editing program, but to get the full functionality of the add-on plugins you'll need to download the LAPSDA (sp?) plugin pack. Google "audacity" and on the site it'll point you in the right direction.
You can use some simple EQ to try and get more bass out of your track. 50-80 hz is where the lowest thump of the kick is going to be. 100-150 hz or thereabouts is where the toms lie. The area between 300-800 hz is called the "mud zone"... if it was just the drums in the mix I might consider boosting a bit in this region, but if there's anything else there it will most likely start to sound very crappy very quickly - smooshy, indistinct, etc.
You can also boost a little bit around 1.5-3 khz, that's where the beater frequency for the kick is. In general when you boost bass you want to boost treble... but use your ears, that's the final judge here.
Compression raises the apparent volume of a sound at the expense of adding some odd harmonics - it's used in the mastering process as one of the elements of helping to balance out instruments in the mix, make them sound more even in volume, and to get that "commercial" quality sound. Unfortunately it's used too much these days, but that's another story (google "loudness war" if you're interested). You want to use some form of compression on your mix, since you want to make it sound louder. However, you just want to raise the bass. Two options.
First, you could pull out the audio, copy it, pull all of the treble (say everything over 300-400 hz) out of it, then boost and compress the snot out of it, then mix it back in (probably 6:1 - 8:1 compression, 10-20 ms attack, <100 ms release, threshold will vary depending on source material). Or, you could use multiband compression, and basically do the same thing without having to split and add back in. The nice thing about a decent plugin (ie ReaXComp in Reaper) is that it will show you how much db you're compressing by.... a good general guideline is 2-3 db = light compression, 3-6 db = moderate compression, 6-12 db = heavy compression, and usually that's too much already. I try to aim for no more than 5-6 db myself on most material, but I also try to let my ears be the judge.
Hope that all made sense... or at least pointed you in the right direction!
Saul


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