Sentences with phrase «treble edge»

Callahan's baritone vocals have a natural richness to them that the headphones highlight well, while the high - mids are dialed up a bit to provide some treble edge and clarity.
On this track, Callahan's baritone vocals have a pleasant low - mid presence, but they could use a bit more high - mid treble edge to help them maintain a crisp, focused sound.
The real story is the high - mids and highs, which overtake the mix — we hear the ambient hiss of the room through the mids, and Callahan's vocals have a sheen and treble edge that is far more boosted than necessary.
This is in part due to the very sculpted high - mids and highs — the vocals get a crackling treble edge and the guitar's attack has a clear, precise contour to it.
we hear the ambient hiss of the room through the mids, and Callahan's vocals have a sheen and treble edge that is far more boosted than necessary.
Luckily, the high - mids are also very crisp and well - defined, allowing the guitar's attack to shine and lending some extra treble edge to Callahan's rich baritone vocals.
The attack of the kick drum loop, however, lacks the treble edge (like with Callahan's voice) it gets with some other pairs.
Callahan's baritone vocals have a solid low - mid richness, but also receive plenty of high - mid presence, giving them a crackling treble edge.
On Jay - Z and Kanye West's «No Church in the Wild,» the kick drum loop's attack gets enough high - mid treble edge to retain its sharp edge and slice through the mix, but it's not as edgy and powerful as it tends to be on pairs with more sculpted highs.
Callahan's baritone vocals receive some added richness as well, which they don't really need, but the QC 30 does a laudable job of keeping things crisp and clear with high - mid and high frequency presence — the vocals and the guitar strumming get a solid treble edge.
Callahan's rich baritone gets a pleasant low - mids presence, however, and there's excellent definition in the high - mids and highs, lending his voice some crackle and added treble edge to the guitar strums.
We'd like to hear a little more treble edge on his voice, or high - mid and high frequency presence bringing out the guitar strums and higher frequency percussive attacks, but generally speaking, this is a balanced, clear sound.
The kick drum loop on Jay - Z and Kanye West's «No Church in the Wild» receives the same treble edge regardless of the EQ mode, sharpening its attack so that it slices through the layered mix.
Thus, the vocals get plenty of definition and treble edge, and the guitar strumming and high - pitched percussive attacks are bright and clear.
Callahan's baritone vocals get perhaps a touch more low - mid richness than they need, and they could use a little more treble edge from the high - mids to balance things out.
The kick drum loop's attack gets the treble edge that Bill Callahan's voice doesn't, and the sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat are delivered with a decent amount of gusto.
Callahan's baritone vocals actually sound less rich than they typically do — there's a solid high - mid presence that brings out their treble edge, and the general sound is crisp and bright, with some nice anchoring in the deep lows, so both the thump of the drums and the bright guitar strums stand out nicely.
The drums definitely have a little extra thump, and Callahan's baritone vocals have a rich low - mid presence, but they also benefit from some high - mid treble edge, giving them contour and keeping things clear.
Callahan's baritone vocals get a solid low - mid richness, but is matched by plenty of presence in the high - mids and highs, bringing out the treble edge of the vocals and allowing the acoustic guitar's attack to have a little extra high frequency contour.
Callahan's rich baritone vocals get some nice treble edge here, lending them some added definition and making them easier to hear over those full - sounding drums.
Callahan's baritone vocals also have a wonderful low - mid richness to them that is matched by high - mid treble edge and clarity.
Callahan's baritone vocals still sound full and rich in the low - mids, however, and they also get plenty of high - mid presence to bring out their treble edge and keeps things clear and defined.
Just as ideal are the high - mids and highs that lend some treble edge and crispness to Callahan's rich baritone vocals and the attack of the guitar strumming.
Moving to a lower bass setting, the drums still have plenty of body and depth, but the higher frequencies seem more bright and airy — Callahan's vocals get their treble edge back.
Instead, the high - mids and highs take control of the mix to a certain extent, lending his voice some treble edge and contour, and highlighting the attacks of the guitar strumming and percussive hits.
His baritone vocal delivery also gets a healthy bass presence, with boosted high - mids and highs that let his voice to retain its treble edge and clarity.

Not exact matches

And yet like many other V10s, it's a rather monotone, glum - sounding engine when it's not hard at work, its note all soft - edged bass unrelieved by spangly middle or treble.
HTC Imagine CPU SD845 Display 5.99 QHD + RAM up to 6 GB ROM up to 256 GB Dual Main Camera 12mp + 16mp (Sony IMX3xx) Front Camera 8mp Battery 3420mah IP68 HTC Face Unlock Edge Sense 2.0 Android 8.0 + Sense 10 Full treble support and A / B (Seamless) Updates Single and Dual SIM version
«The treble clef, the lines of the staves, the notes, and things start dancing, round and round, up and down, spaced out, back and forth, shifting towards the edges...» Georg Baselitz, 2015
Some other features include Edge Sense, Sense 10 UI, Full treble support, IP68 Rating, Face Unlock and more.
HTC Imagine CPU SD845 Display 5.99 QHD + RAM up to 6 GB ROM up to 256 GB Dual Main Camera 12mp + 16mp (Sony IMX3xx) Front Camera 8mp Battery 3420mah IP68 HTC Face Unlock Edge Sense 2.0 Android 8.0 + Sense 10 Full treble support and A / B (Seamless) Updates Single and Dual SIM version
Other details of the HTC U12 include a 3,420 mAh battery, IP68 dust and water resistance, dual - SIM support on some models, face unlock, Edge Sense 2.0, Android 8.0 with Sense 10 and full treble support which should allow the phone to be updated to newer versions of Android a lot quicker.
I like my treble a little hot and found them to be right on the edge of being too energetic.
A slight lack of finesse in the sort of frequencies where mids and treble meet can also cause some hard edges to certain vocals, depending on the singer's register.
Other features include Face Unlock, Edge Sense 2.0, Full treble support and A / B (Seamless) updates, Dual SIM and more.
There's a thin, bright edge to the treble and wooliness [sic] to the bass that disappoints.
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