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  • Héctor Adolfo Ituarte #362404423039
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    Hi, Joe!

    Thank you for joining us in this space, we appreciate the effort. An issue detected across the board in all your samples is that your waveforms exhibit a sound signature consistent with excessive processing. Please refer to this image for clarification:

    As you can see in the cyan highlight, the frequencies between 20 and 6000 Hz present and abnormal spike, causing your audio to sound boomy and muddy. This is most impactful in the sub 120 Hz range, as well as in the 1,000 to 4,000 Hz range, which gives your audios their signature 'mid-scooped' sound. In yellow, you can see the high range of frequencies, where virtually no energy is left, leaving your audio sounding too dry and lacking in that 'air' pertinent to those frequencies. This could equally be the result of an EQ decision and not just the effect of noise reduction/suppression techniques, which in any case render your files not only inadmissible for sample duty but would also result in them been unusable for further mixing/processing down the production pipeline.

    Please, upload some completely clean and unprocessed files so that we can determine suggestions for your sound setup. Also, include a list of your gear/plugins and a picture of your setup in your next post. These will help us help you in achieving the great sound you're capable of! 😉 

    Finally, don't forget to always export your samples as mono .wav files in 44.1kHz/16-bit quality for anything Bunny related.

     

    Cheers!

    - Héctor Adolfo Ituarte (Bunny Studio QC Agent)

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