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[GUIDE] Recommended EQ FrequenciesHopefully this will come in handy for all the budding producers we have here.
FREQUENCY: USES: 50Hz 1. Increase to add more fullness to lowest frequency instruments like foot, toms, and the bass. 2. Reduce to decrease the "boom" of the bass and will increase overtones and the recognition of bass line in the mix. This is most often used on loud bass lines like rock. 100Hz 1. Increase to add a harder bass sound to lowest frequency instruments. 2. Increase to add fullness to guitars, snare. 3. Increase to add warmth to piano and horns. 4. Reduce to remove boom on guitars & increase clarity. 200Hz 1. Increase to add fullness to vocals. 2. Increase to add fullness to snare and guitar ( harder sound ). 3. Reduce to decrease muddiness of vocals or mid-range instruments. 4. Reduce to decrease gong sound of cymbals. 400Hz 1. Increase to add clarity to bass lines especially when speakers are at low volume. 2. Reduce to decrease "cardboard" sound of lower drums (foot and toms). 3. Reduce to decrease ambiance on cymbals. 800Hz 1. Increase for clarity and "punch" of bass. 2. Reduce to remove "cheap" sound of guitars. 1.5KHz 1. Increase for "clarity" and "pluck" of bass. 2. Reduce to remove dullness of guitars. 3KHz 1. Increase for more "pluck" of bass. 2. Increase for more attack of electric / acoustic guitar. 3. Increase for more attack on low piano parts. 4. Increase for more clarity / hardness on voice. 5. Reduce to increase breathy, soft sound on background vocals. 6. Reduce to disguise out-of-tune vocals / guitars. 5KHz 1. Increase for vocal presence. 2. Increase low frequency drum attack ( foot / toms). 3. Increase for more "finger sound" on bass. 4. Increase attack of piano, acoustic guitar and brightness on guitars (especially rock guitars). 5. Reduce to make background parts more distant. 6. Reduce to soften "thin" guitar. 7KHz 1. Increase to add attack on low frequency drums ( more metallic sound ). 2. Increase to add attack to percussion instruments. 3. Increase on dull singer. 4. Increase for more "finger sound" on acoustic bass. 5. Reduce to decrease "s" sound on singers. 6. Increase to add sharpness to synthesizers, rock guitars, acoustic guitar and piano. 10KHz 1. Increase to brighten vocals. 2. Increase for "light brightness" in acoustic guitar and piano. 3. Increase for hardness on cymbals. 4. Reduce to decrease "s" sound on singers. 15KHz 1. Increase to brighten vocals (breath sound). 2. Increase to brighten cymbals, string instruments and flutes. 3. Increase to make sampled synthesizer sound more real. ROBERT DENNIS' - ADMINISTRATOR, RECORDING INSTITUTE OF DETROIT
I've got a ton of useful "ebooks" and html stuff like this covering everything from mixing, mastering, sequencing, midi etc etc. Expect to see it making its way into the forum gradually.
Italian Site, but the most Audio related Books are in English
http://www.stefanobrondi.com/manuals.html Enjoy LeWelsch
Here are some links with info about mixing, mastering and so on.
http://www.theprojectstudiohandbook.com/directory.htm http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/
Many thanks for these links Vicky.
Awesome, thanks acapella I've been looking for something like this!
Can't wait to see what else you've got! My Mixes: (Right-click and save-as)
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Damn Sweet list but you missed two very important things...Apply a low cut at around 80-120hz (depending on the instrument) to every instrument which doesn't require low bass (ie not bass & kick). This will reduce muddyness and unneeded bass frequencies, enabling a louder & clearer mix.
The bass and kick should have a low cut applied at 50-100hz dependent on the genre, eg, jungle has a lower bassline and a sharp kick sound. You may be thinking that if you cut the bass off at 50 there will be no sub bass. This is not true as the slope of the filter will allow plenty through.
excellent stuff...
perhaps someone would like to be pro-active (as I'm too busy) to compile all of these quality links thus far and put them into a reply here - ( I'll edit the original post then ) :8
no ammount of guides you read will help you with eqing.it takes time to learn. practicing just adding eq to sounds will help.
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