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Eq Chart thumbnailAn Easy Way to Work with EQ in Your Home Studio, Absolutely Free

Hi everyone, I have been working on a reference chart for “equing”. It’s a work-in-progress and any comments or new information is welcome.

I have compile on a chart information about frequencies use in common rock instruments from many different sources and from experience. Most of the information in the chart is already available I guess, but I was searching for an easy way to present the basic principles in a convenient format witch could be use easily in a home recording studio. As always, this chart is not meant to be used as a rule of thumb but as a map witch indicate areas where you can use EQ efficiently. It’s not meant either to be used by competent studio engineers witch might even disagree with the concept of such a tool.

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I have recorded a self produce EP (David Lebel, 4 temps) and threw this exploration I acquire a little experience that might help others getting a nice sound at home without spending mass amount of money in studio. And if you do go to a studio, you’ll be able to speak the same language then the studio engineer!

I hope this will be helpful, keep on recording those demo home studios of the world.

If you like this chart, use it freely, if you want to know how I used it, go and listen to my music.

Good References

Sound On Sound http://www.soundonsound.com/

Recording Website
http://www.recordingwebsite.com/


Digital Prosound
http://www.digitalprosound.com/index.jsp

 

 

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