schwartz wrote:
> I have read that using equalization will give each instrument more "space"
> and make the track clearer and easier to listen to. I sort of understand that
> this involves removing some frequencies from, say the guitar, so that it
> does not interfere with vocals, or some such concept. Is there somewhere
> on the internet I could get some information or better yet, some real life
> examples, of how to equalize a track? I use Audacity as a sound editor
> and it does have EQ on it, but I've no idea how to use it.
> Is there somewhere on the internet that can tell me what frequency
> ranges the typical bland human voice, harmonica, guitar, bass, and drums
> each cover individually? That way I'll have a starting point for this adventure into EQ. Or is learning EQ just a case of sloppin' around until something good happens?
Don't know how good it is compared to others, but I've just started
reading "The Mixing Engineer's Handbook", seems like a good start for a
non-sound-engineer like me.
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Fri Sep 5 12:15:02 2008
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