Hi guys , using a real simple SLICK EQ Plug in as it's real simple to move around.
As you see they give you 1 MID LOW and HIGH to work with .
So for GUITAR , What 1 FREQ of each would be the most important ?
AND then for VOCALS , What 1 FREQ of each would be the most important ?
Thanks.
My music is just Loud Fuzzy Grunge like Guitar and A Vocal.
LOW , MID , HIGH on SLICKEQ
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pennyroyaltea94
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Re: LOW , MID , HIGH on SLICKEQ
If guitar & vocals are on the same track you'd be better off with TDR's other freebie NOVA which has more frequency-bands and high-pass & low-pass filters
If you look at the spectrogram of your favorite example of the genre, and compare it to your performance, that could give you a guide as how to change the equalization.
If you look at the spectrogram of your favorite example of the genre, and compare it to your performance, that could give you a guide as how to change the equalization.
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pennyroyaltea94
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Re: LOW , MID , HIGH on SLICKEQ
I would EQ the BACKING GUITAR TRACK/GUIDE TRACK and Vocals one by one and then mix them togetherTrebor wrote:If guitar & vocals are on the same track you'd be better off with TDR's other freebie NOVA which has more frequency-bands and high-pass & low-pass filters
If you look at the spectrogram of your favorite example of the genre, and compare it to your performance, that could give you a guide as how to change the equalization.