This is a short little EQ lesson that has helped me a lot...It's very basic but can serve as a little reminder even for novices...http://www.digitalprosound.com/2002/03_ ... cerpt1.htm
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Thanks!That's a keeper for my studio. Printed it out.
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Very good. I printed it also. Thanks.
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Thought I'd add another couple of links here that some people might find useful -- if you'll forgive me plugging my employer briefly! These are two of the most popular tutorial articles that Sound On Sound have ever run, probably because in the second part ('Using Equalisation') we did a series of boxouts about the effects of different frequecy ranges with reference to the sounds of commercial records.Equalisers Explained: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul01/a ... 1.aspUsing Equalisers: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug01/a ... singeq.asp
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Thanks you for the info!Like Glenn I'll keep it in the studio as well.Thanks again,Ed
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