Equalization, sometimes called "EQing," is the process of adjusting frequency levels within a signal. On this site, it refers generally to adjusting frequency content in audio. Use this tag for questions about frequency balance or using an equalizer.
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Why is my cutting equalizer increasing output level?
I'm using logic studio latest version
On one of my channel strips I'm having an ultrabeat drumkit with an overdrive and a compressor plugin. The track is only playing single snare hits. The channel ...
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How can I compress my bassline like the linked Boris Brejcha track?
I'm trying to compress a bassline to sound smoothly with lowgain attack, but it is hard to accomplish this mission.
Does anyone know how to help me make my bassline sound like this:
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Calibrate EQ Using Speaker SPL Graph
I have a pair of old speakers that I want the EQ calibrated for, and I found their manual with its SPL graph. However, I'm wondering if the graph is even accurate now (the speakers are around 15 years ...
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Calibrate Graphic EQ without SPL Meter
I have a graphic EQ connected to my amp which I want to calibrate for a flat response. I've read somewhere that you can't calibrate a EQ by ear using test tones (different frequencies at same volume) ...
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“Extreme” EQ curves
Is it bad to use EQs to an "extreme" extent? I use that word because of what my friend said about the settings of an EQ on a song we were helping a mix and master. He had something like this, but more ...
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Typical frequency bands for mixer low mid and high gains
You've all seen the low mid and high knobs on cheap mixers (if you haven't, I provided a pic below).
To my knowledge, the low one corresponds to a low shelf filter, the high one to an hi-shelf filter ...
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Equalization basics: How is sample rate frequency related to audio frequency?
How is sample rate frequency related to audio frequency?
For example, say I have an audio file with a sample rate of 44100 Hz, 1 byte per sample (256 different values), and, for simplicity, a single ...
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How to avoid a muddy mixdown?
Often times I am faced with a problem where I lack a decent amount of mid-range warmth in my sound. When producing a track with this in mind I am then often faced with a muddy sounding mid-range. How ...
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Removing subsonic frequencies when mastering
In general (for music where lf are not important):
To increase space for dynamic range in audible frequencies, is it a good idea to remove low frequencies when mastering?
More specific:
I am ...
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What's wrong with the EQ on this guitar
I'm taking a line in from my acoustic guitar. Here it is unaffected:
In my opinion, this sounds terrible. I feel like there's some very ...
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Equalizer levels for minimal hearing loss
So... how should I set my equalizer levels to minimize hearing loss?
From here:
SETTING SAFE HEADPHONE VOLUME LEVELS
The Fletcher-Munson loudness curves (shown above) indicate that
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Is there a way to graphically analyze frequency of samples/instruments in Renoise?
There's a master spectrum view but is there a way to use some static graphical representation of the frequency spectrum to adjust the different samples/instruments?
Something to make it easier to ...
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Does software exist to measure the frequency response of a room?
I'm interested in finding out which frequencies are emphasized or attenuated in the room where I listen to playback and try to mix. I know there exist proprietary solutions for some monitoring systems ...
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Techniques on Mastering
I'm interested in creating the most 'dynamically interesting' sound from music that I've produced on a computer, which includes vocal samples, bass, rhythm and instruments.
At first I was happy with ...
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How do I filter a voice recording to sound like a NES game sample?
The style that I am shooting for can be heard on this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZlPiehYpVM
at 2:18 ("Blades of Steel")
I have tried playing with equalization, hi-pass/low-pass, and ...
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How do I use a microphone on my PC sound card to automatically create a “sweet spot” with excellent frequency response?
Are there any PC sound cards I can buy which support "digital room correction", a feature found on high-end amplifiers, namely the ability to use a microphone to automatically calibrate your sound ...
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Zoom H2 recording levels are too low
I recently bought a Zoom H2 and I'm trying to record my acoustic guitar at home. I followed the manual to set it up so the level never goes over 0db (in case you're familiar with the H2, I put the ...
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Older Bedroom DJ Seeks Advice: Amp about to die - should I get another or powered monitor speakers…?
I've had all my DJ kit since about 1995:
Pair of Technics 1210s
1 x Boss Sampler/Sequencer
1 x Kenwood KA3020SE Amp
1 x Kam Scratch Mixer
Pair Mission 702 speakers
Pair Eltax Monitor speakers
The ...
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What constitutes a “musical” EQ?
In reading product advertisements and gear reviews in magazines like Sound on Sound, I've come across the term "musical" a few times referring to an apparently positive quality of an equalizer device ...
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How do I make something sound “cloudy” as though my ears are plugged using Ableton Live?
I'm working on a song that I'd like to have drums similar to Radiohead's "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors." I love the way the bass kick sounds like it's cloudy, as though I were hearing it through plugged ...
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What is this incredibly annoying noise?
Hey all,
I've been getting this noise out of my set top box, desktop and laptop audio outs into my mixer. I've also tried using usb soundcards out ($5 from ebay) and they don't eliminate the problem. ...
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Setup, EQ changes based on tuning of guitar
What should you consider when playing an Open-Tuning where more open strings will be played and the overall sound will be brighter than the equivalent notes in standard tuning?
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Does anyone have any experience with available RTA software packages for live venue application?
A few years ago I was able to use SMAART from rationalacoustics.com and was very impressed.
Unfortunately, it is way over my budget. I was hoping there might be some more affordable solutions.
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Audio tweaks pre-encoding for high quality MP3 output
I run an internet radio station. We encode our audio into MP3 at 128kbit, joint-stereo 44.1kHz, with LAME. Obviously there are limits to the quality that can be achieved with this bandwidth... ...
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How early, how often do I need to mix-down?
Mainly asking about electronic and house genres here:
How much EQ/compression/panning/etc. tweaking should I expect to need once I've written my first few loops? Does this depend on whether I'm ...
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Rules of thumb for EQing?
I often create tracks that consist of lots of layered (electronic) sounds. This gives me a hard time EQing the tracks so that the mix still feels right.
Instead of forming a solid wall of sound, It ...
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Adding 'sparkle' to an a cappella choir recording
I often record small to medium size a cappella choirs (usually live, using a simple stereo-pair of condensers), and normally the sound is quite satisfactory, but when I compare my work with my ...
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Mixing piano and guitar
I'm trying to blend acoustic guitar and piano as background tracks behind vocals. Individually, both tracks sound excellent, but when I combine them they step on each other and sound really bad.
Any ...
