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EQ Choice Minimum Phase vs Linear Phase  - The equalizer (EQ) is a trusty tool in any audio engineer's arsenal. But beneath the familiar knobs of boost and cut lies a deeper question: minimum phase or linear phase? Both have their strengths, and choosing the right one can make the difference between a polished mix and an unintentionally muddy one.

EQ Choice: Minimum Phase vs Linear Phase 

EQ Choice: Minimum Phase vs Linear Phase EQ Choice Minimum Phase vs Linear Phase  – The equalizer (EQ) is a trusty tool in any audio engineer’s arsenal. But beneath the…

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Dynamic EQ A Mixing Engineer's Secret Weapon - The trusty equalizer (EQ) is a staple in any audio engineer's toolbox. It lets you sculpt the tonal balance of your mix, bringing out clarity and removing unwanted frequencies. But what if you could have an EQ that adapts to the dynamics of your music? Enter the dynamic EQ, a powerful tool that takes equalization to a whole new level.

Dynamic EQ A Mixing Engineer’s Secret Weapon

Dynamic EQ A Mixing Engineer’s Secret Weapon Dynamic EQ A Mixing Engineer’s Secret Weapon – The trusty equalizer (EQ) is a staple in any audio engineer’s toolbox. It lets you…

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Why You Should Automate Your EQ - Equalization, or EQ, is a fundamental tool in any audio engineer's arsenal. It allows you to sculpt the sound of your mix, boosting or cutting specific frequencies to achieve clarity and balance. But what if you could take your EQ game to the next level by automating it? Automation might seem like an advanced technique, but it can be surprisingly beneficial for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Here's why you should consider automating your EQ:

Why You Should Automate Your EQ

Why You Should Automate Your EQ Why You Should Automate Your EQ – Equalization, or EQ, is a fundamental tool in any audio engineer’s arsenal. It allows you to sculpt…

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See the Curves of an Outboard EQ Using a Frequency Analyser - Equalization, or EQ, is a fundamental tool in audio production. It allows us to shape the tonal balance of audio signals by boosting or cutting specific frequency ranges. But how can we visualize what’s happening when we adjust an outboard EQ? The answer is: with a frequency analyser.

See The Curves Of An Outboard EQ Using A Frequency Analyser

See the Curves of an Outboard EQ Using a Frequency Analyser Introduction See the Curves of an Outboard EQ Using a Frequency Analyser – Equalization, or EQ, is a fundamental…

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9 Steps for EQing Lead Vox - The lead vocal is the storyteller in your song. It carries the melody, the emotion, and needs to sit perfectly in the mix to truly connect with listeners. EQing is your secret weapon for shaping your lead vocal to sound clear, present, and polished. Here's a detailed guide to take your lead vocals from good to great in 9 steps:

9 Steps for EQing Lead Vox

9 Steps for EQing Lead Vox 9 Steps for EQing Lead Vox – The lead vocal is the storyteller in your song. It carries the melody, the emotion, and needs…

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7 Tips for Using Subtractive EQ When Mixing Audio - Subtractive EQ, the art of removing unwanted frequencies, is a fundamental skill for any audio mixer. It's the secret weapon for achieving clarity, focus, and a polished final product. While boosting frequencies can be tempting, subtractive EQ often yields cleaner and more transparent results. However, wielding this audio scalpel effectively requires finesse. Here are 7 pro tips to elevate your subtractive EQ game, along with references to deepen your understanding:

7 Tips for Using Subtractive EQ When Mixing Audio

7 Tips for Using Subtractive EQ When Mixing Audio 7 Tips for Using Subtractive EQ When Mixing Audio – Subtractive EQ, the art of removing unwanted frequencies, is a fundamental…

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Understanding Mixing Desks: Standard vs. Inline - In the world of audio production, the heart of the studio is the mixing desk. It’s the central hub where sound from various sources is blended, processed, and routed to create the final auditory masterpiece. However, not all mixing desks are created equal. Today, we’ll delve into the nuances of standard mixing desks and their more complex counterparts, inline mixing desks, highlighting their differences and explaining the intricacies of signal routing.

Music Production and Mixing Tips & Tricks

Music Production and Mixing Tips & Tricks Music Production and Mixing Tips & Tricks – What makes a pro recording pro? What is the “sound” that the pros get and…

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