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  • AudioFanzine EN on 6/15/11

    Train Your Ears has announced the release of TrainYourEars EQ Edition, the first of a series of software programs dedicated to training the ears of sound engineers. Relative News

  • Hometracked on 2/8/08

    Here are some tips and techniques for treating vocal tracks with EQ while mixing. Most importantly: Every voice is different, and every song is different. That advice bears remembering, even if you’ve heard it dozens of times. When you find yourself approaching a vocal mix on auto-pilot, applying effects “because they worked last time,” consider [...] Relative News

  • AudioFanzine EN on 1/7/11

    Dual Para EQ is a dual-band parametric EQ with switchable frequency ranges. Relative News

  • AudioFanzine EN on 6/27/11

    The PEQ-1 is a passive, tube EQ based on the famous Pultec EP1 circuit. Relative News

  • AudioFanzine EN on 6/27/11

    The PEQ-1 is a passive, tube EQ based on the famous Pultec EP1 circuit. Relative News

  • Blue Cat Audio on 5/22/11

    Check out our latest tutorial: it explains how to use the latest version of Blue Cat's FreqAnalyst Multi in order to match the spectral response curve of third party hardware or software with an EQ. discuss this topic in the forum Relative News

  • KVR Audio on 5/13/11

    Sound Magic has announced the release of PianoQ, a new specially designed EQ for pianos that makes it simple and quick to achieve your ideal piano sound. PianoQ is a 5-band parametric EQ. 3 bands ar... [Read More] Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 6/9/11

    via this auction"2 channels with that typical spring sounds. Long springs in this one(!) Good sounding 19 inch spring verb with eq. Very nice on guitars, synths, drums and for that authentic Dub touch.. Functions like it should and looks nice. Pro studio equipment..."See the seller's other items for more. Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 6/9/11

    via this auction"Orban classic spring. 2 channels with that typical spring sounds. -Best sounding- 19 inch spring verb with EQ and simple limiter. Very nice on guitars, synths, drums and for that authentic Dub touch.. Functions like it should and looks nice. Pro studio equipment..."See the seller's other items for more. Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 4/8/11

    Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in December 2008. Knowing how to use an equalizer is a fundamental skill for anyone working with audio, yet it is one of the most abused. Here are some tips and tricks for using your EQ more effectively. You’ll notice there are more don’ts than dos on this list; that’s because EQ is best when used in moderation. Step 1: Find The Frequency Finding the right frequency to adjust is, of course, the most important thing. With time, some of the more common frequencies become second nature, but what if you’re dealing with a new sound, or just don’t have the experience to know where to start? Here is an easy way to find the right frequency every time. What you need is a parametric EQ, or at least an EQ that allows you to control the target frequency. Boost one band all the way. If the band has a “Q” control make it quite high (Q stands for “quality... Relative News

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