From the course: Audio Foundations: EQ and Filters
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Learning to listen
Applying EQ is all about listening to an audio signal and asking yourself, where do I want to take this and why? Approaching every track as if it needs some sort of EQ applied to it without really having a reason why is a solution in search of a problem, and that's not how you want to approach EQ. Define your goals and work toward them. Try to hear where your signal needs EQ before grabbing the knobs. It'll be hard at first, and you'll need to practice. But in time, you will be surprised at yourself saying things like that guitar has a bit of resonance around 300 to 400 Hz, and it needs to be carved out a little. What you won't find in this course is a laundry list of frequencies for every instrument telling you how they should be boosted or cut. Why? Because I don't know what your specific instrument sounds like. For example, is your acoustic guitar a Jumbo Dreadnought Martin, a cutaway Taylor, a three-quarter sized guitar? They all sound very different. What type of strings does it…
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Creating focus3m 47s
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Get in the Mix: Using EQ to fix problems and place elements in the mix8m 30s
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Get in the Mix: Creating complementary EQ curves9m 7s
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Get in the Mix: Creative EQ with the telephone effect5m 30s
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Get in the Mix: Frequency bracketing with filters5m 44s
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Get in the Mix: Automating EQ6m 18s
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Learning to listen3m 10s
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Balancing expectations from the recording process4m 7s
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