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EQ Explained
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EQ Explained
Muse Group
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Equalization or "EQ" as it's commonly referred to, is the most basic, but important effect you'll apply to your tracks and recordings. But do you really know how to effectively use it, or better yet, how to not use it? Eli Krantzberg is back yet again with another truly awesome product, "EQ Explained." So dig in and learn to sculpt your sound like a true sonic artist.

Description

“EQ Explained®” delivers a detailed exploration of equalization and its essential role in recording and mixing. Instructor Eli Krantzberg begins with the fundamentals, covering the frequency spectrum and the relationship between frequencies, musical pitch, and harmonics to establish a clear technical foundation. The training then examines how filters function and how they shape sound, including low-pass and high-pass filters, band-pass and band-reject filters, shelving EQ, graphic equalizers, and parametric EQs. Additional lessons explore spectral processing and EQ matching tools, along with practical strategies for applying them effectively. In the “EQ in Action” section, Eli demonstrates how proper microphone placement influences EQ decisions when recording guitars, vocals, and drums. You’ll also see how EQ is used within a mix to separate instruments occupying similar frequency ranges, blend complementary sounds, and evaluate changes critically. The course concludes with techniques such as linear phase EQ for broad adjustments on a finished stereo mix. By the end, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how to apply EQ thoughtfully and effectively in your productions.

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