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August 15, 2006, 08:10:43 PM »
markphaser
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TV, animation EQing and compression
TV, animation EQing
When i watch animation and old 70's TV music they use special EQ to get that TV or animation sounds its like false eq's or something
Is there Software or something i can use to get these sounds for mixdown ??
The TV show Mash or Hawaiian five-o the beginning music has a TV eq sound compression and EQ
how do they get these sounds please?
When i watch the movie Heavy Metal the animation is has music but the music has been EQ to make it sound animation how do they do this please?
I hear the TV eqs on the "A team" TV show with Mr.T and Chips the 2 bike cops the music in the beginnings of the show have a special TV eq and compressors to make it sound TVish u know what i mean
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August 16, 2006, 11:31:24 AM »
BFM
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TV, animation EQing and compression
I'm no expert in TV sound but I imagine that what you're noticing is that the 70s TV sound was mono because TV audio was mono.
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August 23, 2006, 06:43:44 PM »
Craig Jackman
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Not only mono as pointed out, but EQ'd thin. Remember 70's TV was going through a crappy 3" speaker, so not a lot of bass happening.
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August 24, 2006, 06:08:49 PM »
Bobbsy
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It wasn't just the 3-inch speaker. Back in those days programmes like "The A-Team" were shot and distributed on film with mono optical sound tracks (and no tricks like Dolby yet). The response curves on these tracks was little better than a phone line. Add to that the noise from dust and scratches on the audio track and you have a truly lovely sound!
Bob
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