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dj Peter Guma was born in Portugal located in London, United Kingdom grew up with tribal rhythms, soon passes by Tech house, but the passion for music takes Peter Guma to Techno, where the magic of music becomes true.
24/10/2023
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track by Dj Peter Guma
05/09/2023
Awesome atmosphere, great vibes. 💥💥
31/08/2023
20/08/2023
Holidays 2023🌞😎
17/08/2023
Holidays mode🌞😎
21/06/2023
Never give up🫡
21/06/2023
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21/04/2023
Never stop learning 🎓knowledge never-ending 📚
21/04/2023
Enjoying the life 🥹
15/04/2023
I am very happy with my new smile.🦷
I had a five-star treatment,
I am forever grateful to this super professional and the entire team at the clinic
Obrigado Sr. Horácio pela disponivilidade,simpatia e profissionalismo.
08/04/2023
Follow my page on Instagram 😉
29/03/2023
New pen drives🤩💥
26/01/2023
All aboard
Next stop station 🚉 😋
13/01/2023
EQ SETTINGS FOR MIXING
Kick Drum
Muddiness can be rolled off around 300Hz. Add a small boost around 5-8kHz to add some high end to punch through the mix.
Frequency Effect
50-100Hz Adds bottom to the sound
100-250Hz Adds roundness
250-800Hz Muddiness Area
5-8kHz Adds high end presence
8-12kHz Adds Hiss
Snares
A small boost around 60-120Hz will give the sound more body. Boosting around 6kHz will give a snappy sound.
Frequency Effect
100-250Hz Fills out the sound
6-8kHz Adds presence
Hi hats, Cymbals, Rides
Muddiness can be rolled off around 300Hz. Add some brightness with a small boost around 3kHz.
Frequency Effect
250-800Hz Muddiness area
1-6kHz Adds presence
6-8kHz Adds clarity
8-12kHz Adds brightness
Bass
A boost around 60Hz will add more body. Any muddiness can be rolled off around 300Hz. If more presence is needed, try a boost around 6kHz.
Frequency Effect
50-100Hz Adds bottom end
100-250Hz Adds roundness
250-800Hz Muddiness Area
800-1kHz Adds beef to small speakers
1-6kHz Adds presence
6-8kHz Adds high-end presence
8-12kHz Adds hiss
Vocals
This wildly varies depending on which mic you’ve used to record on. Try either a cut or boost around 300hz depending on the other elements in the mix . A tiny boost around 6kHz will add some clarity, but don’t go mad or the vocal will begin sounding harsh.
Frequency Effect
100-250Hz Adds up-front sound
250-800Hz Muddiness area
1-6kHz Adds presence
6-8kHz Adds sibilance and clarity
8-12kHz Adds brightness
Piano
Any apparent muddiness can be rolled off around 300Hz. Apply a very small boost around 6kHz to add some clarity.
Frequency Effect
50-100Hz Adds bottom
100-250Hz Adds roundness
250-1kHz Muddiness area
1-6kHz Adds presence
6-8Khz Adds clarity
8-12kHz Adds hiss
Electric guitars
Again this depends on the mix and the recording. Apply either cut or boost around 300hz, depending on the song and sound. try boosting around 3kHz to add some edge to the sound, or cut to add some transparency.
Try boosting around 6kHz to add presence. Try boosting around 10kHz to add brightness.
Frequency Effect
100-250Hz Adds body
250-800Hz Muddiness area
1-6Khz Cuts through the mix
6-8kHz Adds clarity
8=12kHz Adds hiss
Acoustic guitar
Any apparent muddiness can be rolled off between 100-300Hz. Apply small amounts of cut around 1-3kHz to push the image higher. Apply small amounts of boost around 5kHz to add some presence.
Frequency Effect
100-250Hz Adds body
6-8kHz Adds clarity
8-12kHz Adds brightness
Strings
These depend entirely on the mix and the sound used.
Frequency Effect
50-100Hz Adds bottom end
100-250Hz Adds body
250-800Hz Muddiness area
1-6hHz Sounds crunchy
6-8kHz Adds clarity
8-12kHz Adds brightness
Additional Notes:
Low End:
Anything less than 50Hz is the sub bass and is most commonly taken up by the lowest part of the kick drum or bass sounds. It’s wise to try and roll off frequencies here with a high pass filter as subsonics are usually inaudible and rob you of extra headroom.
Bass: 50-250Hz
This is the home stereo bass boost territory, adding a small boost in the upper ranges to add some presence or clarity.
Muddiness: 200-800Hz
This is the problem area for muddy sounding mixes. Most frequencies around here can cause psycho-acoustic problems & if too many sounds in a mix are present here, your track will just sound bad, try to keep this area as sparsely populated as possible.
Mid-range: 800-6kHz
Human hearing is extremely sensitive at these frequencies, and even a minute boost around here will result in a huge change in the sound. Human speech is focus in this area, so it’s the frequency range we hear more than any other. Often when you hear one track that sounds louder than another with the same peak level it’s due to this area having a boost and increasing the “perceived loudness” factor.
High Range: 6-8kHz
If you boost this area is slightly it will make sounds artificially brighter and is common place in mastering for CD.
Hi-High Range: 8-20kHz
This is where you can make your track sound higher quality than it actually is, with carefully planned boosts. Be careful not to overdo it though as you’ll end up with a hissy mix that just annoys the listener.
12/01/2023
Frequency Spectrum Division
have fun making music, show your music to the world, be good to each other.
07/01/2023
📄About
31/12/2022
The start of the year is a time for self-reflection and self-improvement, but it's also a time when we could all use some encouraging words. I wish you and your family a happy and healthy New Year!
12/12/2022
Wise words 👌
11/12/2022
Sunday vibes 💛 preparing new stuff for live act. Be happy, be good for another, share your love 💛
30/11/2022
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Deep Tech Jam💛. Check out peterguma(peterguma) LIVE videos on TikTok! Watch, follow, and discover the latest content from peterguma(peterguma).
21/11/2022
Tools box upgrade 🙂 💛
22/10/2022
🎂🥂Parabéns para mim🥂🎂
🇵🇹Aos 20 anos, eu pensava que estaria com a vida completa aos 30. Aos 30 anos, eu pensava que com 40 já seria "tarde demais" para muitos dos meus objetivos. Pois eu precisei chegar até aqui para descobrir que a vida é muito maior do que alcançar o sucesso profissional ou cumprir certa meta. Estamos em constante movimento e eu sigo nessa estrada, colecionando melhores momentos. Nesse meu aniversário de 40 anos, o que não me faltam são motivos para celebrar
🎂🥂Happy birthday to me🥂🎂
🇬🇧At age 20, I thought I would be fully alive at 30. At age 30, I thought that at 40 it would be "too late" for many of my goals. Because I needed to get here to discover that life is much bigger than achieving professional success or fulfilling a certain goal. We are in constant motion and I follow this road, collecting the best moments. On my 40th birthday, I have thousands of reasons to celebrate
21/09/2022
Day just for cleaning some of my equipment, organise all the cables, power sources ... lot of work 😁
03/06/2021
Hoje noite a não perder 😉👌🙌
Esta semana na Tanira Recordings Radio Show ➡️ Peter Guma
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