One Minute EQ Trick – Filtering out low-end on drum reverbs

Published: Tue, 02/02/16

Heavy reverb in the low-end is sure to clutter up your mix and make it muddy and boomy.

When you’re using drum reverbs make sure you’re filtering out the lows on the reverb to make your overall drum space cleaner.

In this week's One Minute EQ Trick you'll hear how you’ll still get space while getting rid of unnecessary muddiness.

One of the MOST important things when you are adding reverb and effects to your mix is to use EQ to shape your effect. Simply using your filters can easily clean up your low-end or tighten up the highs when you’re mixing.

So next time when you’re dealing with unnecessary muddiness or a really bright vocal reverb that’s “hissing up” your high-end then make sure you tackle that stuff with EQ.

There is a reason I created EQ Strategies – The Ultimate Guide to EQ. EQ is so important to your overall mix that I put all my best tips and tricks on it in one eBook and video bundle.

Check it out here:

www.EQStrategies.net