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How Should I Use EQ for music making?

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A primer on equalization – what it is, where it came from, how it works, and how it differs from other types – will help clarify some of the mysticism around EQ tools and methods. An EQ is one of the most common types of audio processing. As well as boasting a sound’s volume, it can fix certain imperfections. A harmonious blend of sounds is created by cutting or boosting unwanted frequencies. If we know our mics won’t reject certain frequencies, we won’t have to worry about tinny cymbals, scratchy acoustic guitars, and sibilant vocals.

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Audio mixing in DAW

Audio mixing in DAW

In the process audio mixing in DAW some important core tools such as equalization, compression and reverb are commonly applied to individual tracks to make a huge difference in the flow of tune. It is the way of combining the separate tracks, their relative levels are adjusted and balanced and , groups of tracks, and the overall mix.

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Reverb effect on sound

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Reverb is created when a sound is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space with every surface—hard, soft, tall, short and everything in between. Without that sense of space sounds often seem unnatural, thin, or hollow. Reverb effect creates a variation in music.

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