Basically the testing is completed to know which frequencies should be boosted, or notched or totally eliminated. I’ve learnt a lot although without doubt, there are so much more to discover. I still have no idea how some people can come up with good reverbs and chorus and all those effects. I guess, as long as I live, I get the chance to keep on learning.
First it was MIDI Programming. That took me too many years of programming. Then the AI Programming where I learned music theory and write programs to write songs. I still remember the day the computer composed its first song. I was like, ‘Holyshit! I wrote that program??!!’. That was nice and I thought that was it.
All the sudden I discovered audio mixing. That was two years ago. I wonder, after 20 years of audio programming, how come nobody ever told me this thing exist?!
So here I am, at 47 and the days of programming are so over. Now that I know audio mixing exists, I have no choice but to do this manually. I really want to buy a book on it but bloody hell, nobody is selling including Kinokuniya and the internet is so stingy!
So it is back to testing and experimenting and listening (listening is hard) and here is the third test. It passes the radio frequencies in mono:
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