I think that helped alot, I was hearing it more in one speaker than the other.
I just changed the phase a bit, and it's sounding quite full.....that's a huge help in what I need to listen for...I'll put up another file in just a minute, so you can hear the difference, it sounds so much better...thanks!
Here's the new file:
http://www.box.net/shared/aolkctyak0
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Joe, here's another article that might give you some ideas.
http://progressivevideo.blogspot.com/2009/05/using-zoom-h2-digital-audio-recorder.html
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I've got it figured out, it was mic placement for sure.
Here is a file I did where I just increased the audio, and EQ'd it, no reverb or anything like that. I think it's the best one so far, but the mids are crushing me
http://www.box.net/shared/aolkctyak0
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I've got it figured out, it was mic placement for sure.
Here is a file I did where I just increased the audio, and EQ'd it, no reverb or anything like that. I think it's the best one so far, but the mids are crushing me
http://www.box.net/shared/aolkctyak0
As a friend of mine is so fond of explaining . . . "Mic placement IS EQ. With a frequency chart, a tape measure, and little arithmetic, you can create any EQ curve you want."
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