Great course. Really enjoyed it.
great fundamentals for using EQ.
good
great
Thank you.
Loving this series. Cheers Chris. Feel I got a lot out of this not only on electronic music either.
Chris is a bit if a legend in these parts!
I’ll give it 4 stars. I’m a newbie and the content of this course is very very helpful apart from the one video tutorial 7.
Nice Course!
I was looking at tut 4 because bass is my weak point. Do you always keep your kick close to 0db? Doesn’t the sum of everything with a kick that high lead to clipping on the master bus?
Hey @MartyTheC
This is a course about EQ so levels are not to be looked at references here, it’s more important to focus on frequency ranges when it comes to EQ, not volume.
Absolutely, it’s the way it works, but again do not focus on levels watching an EQ tutorial
Cheers !
dude has an awkward way of saying “bass”
Ima that dude, what wrong with the way I say bass, cause it’s all about the bass, bout the bass…
great tutorial. Would love a follow up to this showing more advanced techniques. Also a tutorial on gluing tracks together and accomplishing a more fuller sound
Hey @djtommyheron have you checked the Protoculture Tutorials series ?? Outside the dedicated Cubase one ther’s really great stuff there in terms of Mixing & Mastering
ahh nice one cheers mate will have a look now!
nice one thanks ,I would like to know more about what the fundamental eq is and how to find it
Hey there @sundles
I don’t get the question, what do you mean by the “fundamental EQ” ??
This tutorial was the fundamental ( first course ) tutorial on Understanding EQ , there’s a level 2 & very recent tutorial here Understanding EQ Level 2 with Protoculture | Tutorial 01 - Introduction
Now if you refer to something in this initial course when mentioning “fundamental EQ”, please point to a video number and time frame where this isn’t clear to you
Hi
The question arose because in Tut 4 Mixing Kick and Bass at about 2 mins Chris says he is going to find the fundamental , I assume he means the fundamental frequency ?I would like to know more about how to find that frequency , is it the loudest frequency or the most harsh or something else ,how do I find it ?
I think I understand it but would like more info if possible
Much appreciated