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Looney4Clooney
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Feb-27-2012 21:20
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cryophonik
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Re: reciprocation of EQ
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
A buddy of mine (a sound engineer) was explaining some things regarding EQ for me and he said that when a freq is lowered on one side, the opposite happens to the other end.
EX: if one lowers 100hz by 2 db then there will be a +2 increase on the high end
I have no idea what,why, or how this is or happens and i cant not find any lit on it. can anyone explain this or link me an explanation? thx
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The explanation is that your buddy (a sound engineer) is an idiot, or perhaps you misunderstood what he was trying to tell you. Maybe he was trying to explain to you how linear phase EQs work (and failed miserably at it)?
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
also: when EQ a track, lets say a clap or snare for a trance song, the snare pops around 800hz so i slam a high-pass on it to remove any lower than 600hz. Now i notice that there is hardly any high end near the 15-20khz showing on my EQ color response (dont know what its called but it shows where the frequencies are being played on the background of the EQ in diff colors, the weaker the freq the color fades), so should i just remove those frequencies completely or is it not worth it seeing as how there is barely anything? |
Stop mixing with your eyes. Try it both ways and everywhere in between, in the mix and in isolation, without looking at your SA. What do your ears tell you?
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Feb-27-2012 21:48
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Looney4Clooney
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Feb-28-2012 00:33
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Von Pistol
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Location: Calgary,Alberta
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Cryo: I originally thought that i had misheard because i had not read/heard that anywhere but im 95% sure thats what he was saying.
I usually do listen to each track individually and then with the rest of the mix, but im still learning about EQ so looking at it is more beneficial from an educational stand point right now.
Looney: how do you mean the EQ wont effect the high end? i thought that the objective is to thin out the individual tracks in order to increase space and clarity? so even if there are small or weak high freq playing then removing them would be a good idea based on this.
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Feb-28-2012 00:54
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Looney4Clooney
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Feb-28-2012 01:49
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Von Pistol
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Registered: Dec 2010
Location: Calgary,Alberta
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ya i didnt want to ask cuz i know how much you guys enjoy these trolling topics haha but i couldnt find anything and i wanted to know.
i thought that it would create a perpetual loop as well.
so removing the high end freqs that are barely heard is not good?
any good/useful reads reguarding this stuff (not on master list) that you may recommend?
thx
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Feb-28-2012 20:44
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Looney4Clooney
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Feb-28-2012 20:48
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