EQ'ing your mix


PRSplaya
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04/08/2005 7:50 pm
I just thought I'd share a bit of info on eq'ing your tracks so they all fit together nicely.

Here's the site with the info: http://www.homerecordingconnection.com/news.php?action=view_story&id=154

Equalization is something every musician should learn as much as they can about, especially if you plan on making your own recordings.

If you know of any more site's that explain about EQ, please post them here.

In closing, have fun, and use your ears.
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04/08/2005 8:43 pm
dude, you have no idea how thrilled I am to see this. My eq skills are in dire need of direction. No 2 recordings of mine sound the same. Some are good, some suck. This will help big. Thanks.
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04/11/2005 3:27 am
I stumbled upon that site a few weeks ago, its a good site.
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04/11/2005 7:49 pm
here's another site with a lot of info on recording guitar:

Link
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