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dj_kane
Can anyone show me how these setting would look on an eq graph (mid bottom from 150hz to 200hz, and from 1k to 3k hz, use wide bandwith)? ive been trying to get it for ages but it sounds so im guessing im doing it wrong.

thanks
Lindo
Barry that makes no sense to tell you the truth. What are you doing at the mid bottom frequencies? cutting? boosting? I'll tell you that wide bandwidth at least means to have a wide curve instead of a really pointy, small curve.
dj_kane
yea i no that part its the other part thats confusing me. it says the bass should have more mid bottom 150 to 200 hz if that helps. doesnt mention cutting or boosting.

the eq talk gets me.
Lindo
oh okay well for bass sounds if that's what you're talking about, 150-200hz would mean that the bulk of the sound should be sitting in that area. Give some light cuts everywhere else and do a wide few dB boosts around 1k-3k while giving a nice 4dB boost or so from 150-200hz. I hope that helps if you need a picture, then I'll post one with waves or something.
dj_kane
i no what your talking about. the cubase eq isnt great imo so it would be interesting to see on an another graph so i can check where mine is going wrong.
Lindo
Try out Voxengo those plugins are pretty damn nice.
zodiac9
I'm not even sure what we are going for here. EQ talk gets me too sometimes, although I'm getting better about it. I usually don't boost my basses, I try to start out with a solid bass sound that has enough bottom end so that I don't need to boost it. I just find boosting tricky, because you can overdo it. I don't know about the Cubase EQ, but Fruity Loops has a decent paraghaphic EQ that lets you set up curves, wide or narrow. I'll post a pic for you if needed, but I think Lindo is going to take care of that. He sounds more knowledgable than me on the subject anyway.

I'm not sure why you'd want to boost the 1k-3k area, unless some of the frequencies for that particular bass sound are in there. As far as making cuts in any of the other frequencies, that seems risky, if you don't know what you're doing. Maybe that technique is too advanced for me, probably so.
Lindo
Boosting the top end gives it some clarity and some highs to work with so it sits in the mix well.
Atlantis-AR
quote:
Originally posted by Lindo
oh okay well for bass sounds if that's what you're talking about, 150-200hz would mean that the bulk of the sound should be sitting in that area.

I dunno, when I say 150-200 Hz I usually mean the centre frequency would fall into that range, although I usually say ~175 Hz for that very reason. The Q isn't really as defining as the frequency, so it pays to get the frequency right first. You can then adjust the width, or smoothness of the cut or boost with the Q, and set how many dB's you want to cut or boost it. Or am I wrong in thinking this?

dj_kane, this might be what you're looking for, although you'll obviously want to adjust the gains, frequencies, and Q's to suit:

Lindo
yeah that's pretty much it Atlantis. I was about to post something. Just got back from partying with some friends :D

Atlantis-AR
By the way, there's a page on filters here: http://www.arboretum.com/support/ma...oc_filters.html

And a page on suggested EQ settings with regards to Cubase here: http://www.espace-cubase.org/anglai...age=appaudiozg1
dj_kane
quote:
Originally posted by Atlantis-AR
I dunno, when I say 150-200 Hz I usually mean the centre frequency would fall into that range, although I usually say ~175 Hz for that very reason. The Q isn't really as defining as the frequency, so it pays to get the frequency right first. You can then adjust the width, or smoothness of the cut or boost with the Q, and set how many dB's you want to cut or boost it. Or am I wrong in thinking this?

dj_kane, this might be what you're looking for, although you'll obviously want to adjust the gains, frequencies, and Q's to suit:



wow my graph is clearly different form that i had everything below 150 cut as i have my low end bass covering this but i think by doing so ive cut the bass area. going to try this later. thanks alot.
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