The Complete Sound Spectrum and What Each Range Sounds Like | Equalization (EQ)
Sub-bass (20Hz - 60Hz) Deep, booming, thunderous, resonant, seismic. Very low frequencies that provide depth and rumble to the sound,...
Sub-bass (20Hz - 60Hz) Deep, booming, thunderous, resonant, seismic. Very low frequencies that provide depth and rumble to the sound,...
1. Enhance Low-End Body To add weight and depth to the chugging sound, focus on the lower frequencies. Apply a...
1. Cut Overlapping Frequencies Identify the frequency ranges where the guitars and bass are competing or masking each other. Apply...
1. Boost Presence and Clarity Apply a gentle boost in the upper midrange frequencies to enhance the presence and clarity...
1. Start with a neutral EQ setting Set your EQ with all bands at their default or flat position (no...
1. Duplicate the guitar tracks Create a copy of each guitar track that you want to work on. This will...
1. Differentiate the Low-End (80-120) To create separation between the guitars' low frequencies, consider boosting or cutting specific ranges. Try...
1. Reduce Presence Peaks Identify and cut specific frequencies that contribute to the harshness. Start by reducing frequencies around 2-5...
Boost the Low-Mid Range Increase the presence and body of the guitar by gently boosting the frequencies around 200-500 Hz....