Hi,
I'm working on recreating a track for someone who wants to flip the track and do a different version of it. I'm working with the same sample as the original track did, but here's my problem.
I'm trying to flip this sample right, and in the track we're recreating, the piano and percussion from the sample is loud, but the guitars and bass are much quieter. In the sample used by this track they're the same volume. I tried equing the sample in a million ways, there was no way to get the piano/perc sound loud without bringing up the guitars in the same frequency range. I tried to spilt the sample in two and really gut them, one for the higher freqs, one for the lower, and still can't get these instruments seperated, though on the original track using this sample they managed to do this somehow. I even tried putting an automated filter on one or both of the samples that opens and closes when different parts take place, still no dice.
I'm wondering, is there some kind of spectral filtering or editing I can do to the sample to try and seperate out two sounds sharing a similar frequency range?
Any and all advice is appreciated!
I'm working on recreating a track for someone who wants to flip the track and do a different version of it. I'm working with the same sample as the original track did, but here's my problem.
I'm trying to flip this sample right, and in the track we're recreating, the piano and percussion from the sample is loud, but the guitars and bass are much quieter. In the sample used by this track they're the same volume. I tried equing the sample in a million ways, there was no way to get the piano/perc sound loud without bringing up the guitars in the same frequency range. I tried to spilt the sample in two and really gut them, one for the higher freqs, one for the lower, and still can't get these instruments seperated, though on the original track using this sample they managed to do this somehow. I even tried putting an automated filter on one or both of the samples that opens and closes when different parts take place, still no dice.
I'm wondering, is there some kind of spectral filtering or editing I can do to the sample to try and seperate out two sounds sharing a similar frequency range?
Any and all advice is appreciated!