Here's what a healthy exercise routine has to do with EQ.
When you're trying to stay fit, whether you're a cardio-holic, weightlifting-maniac or HIIT-Fiend, there are really only three things you're trying to do:
- Eating healthy
- Burning fat
- Building muscle
Adding energy, getting rid of what you don't like and toning the muscles to look good.
And wouldn't you know it, that's just like EQ!
- Having good ingredients - Mixing well-recorded tracks that sound good from the start
- Cut the flab - Filter out the frequencies you don't need. High-pass filter on almost every channel to clean up the low-end or a low-pass filter to get rid of highs you don't need. Then find overbearing frequencies and
weird resonances and cut them out.
- Tone the muscle - Once you've gotten rid of everything you don't want, bring out the best of the rest. Add body, fundamentals, clarity or presence to make the tracks stand out in the mix.
And that's it!
As long as you EQ in context with the mix as a whole you'll improve your mix immediately. All from only using EQ!
Where to cut the flab and tone the muscle for your instruments can be hard when you're aimlessly tweaking your EQ.
Luckily, EQ Strategies - Your Ultimate Guide to EQ will show you where to cut and boost for noticeable results.
Knowing exactly what frequency to cut or boost is kind of like knowing exactly which exercise routine, gym machine, or diet to use.
Knowing the frequency spectrum and understanding how it all ties together will give you the confidence to keep working at it.
So get your mixes sounding better with EQ using You Ultimate EQ Guide.
Check it out here:
www.EQStrategies.net