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Online Guide Equalisers
Conclusion and Feedback

 
EQ is perhaps the least noticed of all types of audio processing, but also the most important. It can transform a mediocre sound into an interesting one, correct frequency-specific problems, and go a long way towards helping disparate sound sources ‘gel’ in a mix. Whether you’re interested in purchasing a hardware equaliser or software plug-in, or just want to find out more about the EQ on your mixer, we hope that you have found this guide useful, and remember EQ is not just for boosting frequencies – it is often at its most effective when cutting – happy tweaking!

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Contents:

[Contents] [What is EQ?] [Filters & Slope] [Filter typs] [Synthesizer Filters] [DJs & EQ] [EQ Plug-Ins] [Convolution Technology] [Hotdeals] [Conclusion and Feedback]