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how do i cut & boost frequencies
someone please tell me how to cut and boost frequencies, i don't exactly understand it and i'm trying to understand the basics of equalization. i use fl studio & parametric eq 2.
please help me overcome muddiness !
cut like -3 to -6db from 250-300hz. boost around 15khz. highpass all below 32hz at least.
now itll sound thin and weak
If you want to overcome muddiness you have to cut almost every channel that isnt bass - lead sounds, effects, cymbals, snares and everything.
Sometimes you may want to keep some low frequencies on certain sounds, but only if you are sure it sounds better.
Re: how do i cut & boost frequencies
Parametric EQ 2 is a bunch of colors and wavy lines that just take up space and don't do anything special. Parametric EQ does the same stuff in a much smaller window. PEQ > PEQ 2, imo.
As for your question, just raise or lower the bar and it will raise or lower that specific frequency range. I don't want to make it seem like I'm saying you're dumb or anything but it's a pretty simple concept to understand. As for muddiness, just cut out the mids a bit cuz they suck anyway. Or since you have FL Studio you might have Soundgoodizer, just mess around with that and it kind of does it for you. I've found that putting it on the master channel makes the song sound fuller if you use A then raise/lower to where you think it sounds good. B sucks and I still haven't formed an opinion on C and D.
Re: Re: how do i cut & boost frequencies
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| Originally posted by floyd741 Parametric EQ 2 is a bunch of colors and wavy lines that just take up space and don't do anything special. Parametric EQ does the same stuff in a much smaller window. PEQ > PEQ 2, imo. As for your question, just raise or lower the bar and it will raise or lower that specific frequency range. I don't want to make it seem like I'm saying you're dumb or anything but it's a pretty simple concept to understand. As for muddiness, just cut out the mids a bit cuz they suck anyway. Or since you have FL Studio you might have Soundgoodizer, just mess around with that and it kind of does it for you. I've found that putting it on the master channel makes the song sound fuller if you use A then raise/lower to where you think it sounds good. B sucks and I still haven't formed an opinion on C and D. |
I find the spectrum analyzer and click-and-drag EQ points of Parametric EQ 2 to be very handy, IMO. I didn't switch to it until a few weeks ago, but now that I finally did, I'm rather enjoying it.
ok thank you all for the help but i have a question
how would i go about cutting/boosting to 200-300khz and these kind of numbers (i.e. eqing the kick to get more punch)
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| Originally posted by phoooo ok thank you all for the help but i have a question how would i go about cutting/boosting to 200-300khz and these kind of numbers (i.e. eqing the kick to get more punch) |
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| Originally posted by phoooo ok thank you all for the help but i have a question how would i go about cutting/boosting to 200-300khz and these kind of numbers (i.e. eqing the kick to get more punch) |
ok thank you all for the help i will try to keep my mix as clean as possible with the advice
Re: Re: how do i cut & boost frequencies
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| Originally posted by floyd741 I don't want to make it seem like I'm saying you're dumb or anything but it's a pretty simple concept to understand. As for muddiness, just cut out the mids a bit cuz they suck anyway. Or since you have FL Studio you might have Soundgoodizer, just mess around with that and it kind of does it for you. I've found that putting it on the master channel makes the song sound fuller if you use A then raise/lower to where you think it sounds good. B sucks and I still haven't formed an opinion on C and D. |
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