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EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 01:06 AM CDT |
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 05:29 AM CDT
The vast majority of EQ plugins have presets built on these fundamentals. But yeah, it would be uber cool to have one laid out like this chart, where you could just click on one instrument to set range and q settings, then work a gain knob assigned specifically to that range.
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 07:29 AM CDT
Your idea is a good one. Meanwhile - hanks for the guide - I just copied and printed to pin up in my studio
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 08:25 AM CDT
Thanks for posting that chart... very useful indeed.
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 08:40 AM CDT
I'll have to look a little closer, but there is a learning curve regardless. Maybe referring to this will get the freq ranges in my head... Kinda cool. Will have to share this with my music pals on FB too! Will give it a try and maybe some of it will stick... I am always looking at a graph as reference.
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 08:41 AM CDT
this |
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 09:19 AM CDT
The science of sound is too complex for me to fully engage. Oh how I wish I already knew this before becoming the lazy artist. I think I need to make friends with a passionate engineer.
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 09:30 AM CDT
If you can find a young one with experience grab 'em! My hearing has gone south with age, and 35 years of pounding acoustic drums, and PA that kills, and band levels, so I tend to put too much high end in my mixes to please myself. It ends ends up hurting the ears of those that can really hear! It's a bitch having to mix/master based on something other than what I am hearing because I know I am not hearing everything, regardless of how good my monitors are. Adds yet another piece to the puzzle.... LOL Damned getting older anyhow! Need drums? Look me up... |
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 01:15 PM CDT
Quote by: bud
Your idea is a good one. Meanwhile - hanks for the guide - I just copied and printed to pin up in my studio. Word. just glad to be here... |
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Re:EQ guide
Wednesday, August 01 2012 @ 03:32 PM CDT
Wouldn't be too hard to work out the relevant frequencies and write them in at the bottom of the chart.
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