Here’s a Freq Chart from Computer Music Jan 2010. Gives good tips on what and where to EQ listed by instrument.
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I’ve been sorting through old discs!
wow this helps a lot, thanks man
Thanks for posting it man . this is really helpfull
it is helpful - i already have it printed out and sitting in front of my screen from the mag disc
very helpful!
Thank you for sharing
backup:
Freq Chart from Computer Music Jan 2010
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Thx.Check this one I have found:
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From the book:
How to Make Great Audio Recordings Without Breaking the Bank by Brent Edstrom
pg.188
Had it on my wall for around a year or so now.
Question, I noticed that it says you can roll off frequencies for most of the instruments. If you did that for most of them, would it leave an emptyness in there?
Great post – big help cheers !!!
[quote]jbachjr78 (11/07/2011)[hr]Question, I noticed that it says you can roll off frequencies for most of the instruments. If you did that for most of them, would it leave an emptyness in there?[/quote]
it actually creates more clarity when all the instruments are playing together… So you hear the fundamental frequency which is the most important note you want to hear anyways… rolling off just means getting rid of the frequencies you don’t want to hear…
Sorry. Dumb question.
I think I was thinking of something else.
I knew that. Not sure what I was talking about. haha
Thanks though.