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Audio Production Level 2 - EQ (Equalizer)

Improve your Audio Production. Learn How to EQ Anything Using Different Types of Audio Equalizers and EQing Techniques

     
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Audio Production Level 2 - EQ (Equalizer)

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    About Audio Production Level 2 - EQ (Equalizer)

    Audio Production Level 2 - EQ (Equalizer)

    This course makes EQ theory understandable, and gives many practical examples and comparisons to help you improve your audio production. I provide all the audio and plugins needed. Instead of just giving pre-determined settings for EQs for different instruments/voices, this course provides the knowledge so that you can work out your own settings for absolutely any given situation. As with Audio Production Level 2 - Compressors, it gives a solid grounding, moving forward in the competent use of EQ.

    Introduction

    A comprehensive breakdown of everything you will learn in every section of this course A recommendation to do the course in the order it's presented to get the most out of it and why How to contact the tutor if you have any questions.

    Section 2: Frequencies

    Spectrum Analyzers

    Using one plugin and two audio files What is a Spectrum Analyzer, what it does, and how it can be useful A description of the plugin A step by step guide to setting up the plugin Saving settings as a pre-set Useful features of the plugin Solving a problem using the Spectrum Analyser and the Reaper EQ

    Harmonic Series Part 1

    The plugin and audio file that are used The different ways and terms of measuring the capability of human hearing The direct relationship between frequencies and musical notes What the harmonic series is An explanation of the Harmonic Series Chart

    Harmonic Series Part 2

    Hearing the different harmonics within an audio note What effect it has when the different harmonics are turned down Having a first look at a spectrogram Using the EQ to remove individual harmonics and hearing the difference it makes

    Frequency Ranges

    Explanation of what's on the screen Dividing the sound into 3 frequency ranges Listening to how cutting the different frequency ranges sounds Using the EQ to boost the high frequency

    Section 3: EQing Effectivel7

    High Pass Filters

    High Pass Filters on vocals The plugins being used in this lesson Why you use a high pass filter when it's hard to hear any difference Looking and listening to below the turnover frequency What we are listening to The two main reasons to use a High Pass Filter

    Shelf EQs

    High shelf and Low shelf Eqs What they are really effective for Alternative ways to achieve a similar effect Listening to and fine tuning the EQ Examples using High and Low shelf EQs

    Frequency Sweeping Part 1

    Why we use frequency sweeping The three different frequency sweeping techniques How each of them work Using solo and sweep with Reaper's EQ and then with SPAN.

    Frequency Sweeping Part 2

    Frequency sweeping for problem solving to be turned down Enhancing "sweet spots" by turning them up

    Bell EQ

    A closer look at the Bell EQ and extending its usefulness Using two Eqs to change the shape of a Bell EQ and hearing the effect How the ColourEQ works All its functions and its pros and cons

    EQing by Microphone Placement

    Looking at what an EQ is How to alter the tone of the audio with careful microphone placement Listening to how the different mic placements affect the recording Combining different microphones

    Section 4: Frequency Juggling

    Lecture 13 Frequency Masking

    Using two audio files and two plug-ins Looking at how the new plug-in works Understanding why we use frequency juggling Examples of when frequency juggling isn't wanted Visuals of different instruments playing the same note Panning option pros and cons Pitch shift option

    Boosts and Filters

    Frequency juggling within the context of a small mix Where to use EQ boosts and why Using frequency sweeping to find the nice and less nice sounding frequencies Listening to before and after using EQ Using Filters to affect the backing vocals and make them blend with the rest of the track

    Kick and Bass

    Explanation of basic filtering of the tracks used in this lecture Listening to tracks with and without kick and bass Looking at the spectrum analyser to see the frequency ranges in the kick and bass Using boosting and cutting to help both kick and bass to be clearly heard

    Section 5: Spectral Editing

    Spectral Editing Intro

    The audio and plugin used in this lecture What Spectral Editing means Looking at the various ways of visualising audio Information about Spectro Opening the plugin An example of the plugin in action

    Spectral Editing - Fixing

    Example of fixing in action in a drum loop Example of fixing in action in a guitar loop An overview of Spectro and the buttons not already covered Demonstrations of the fixes

    Spectral Editing - Enhancing

    The audio used in this session Where we want to enhance Before and after using the enhancement

    Section 6: EQ-ing With Your Ears

    Intro

    The huge importance of training your ears, rather than completely relying on visual aids An introduction to this section An in-depth explanation of the SSQ plug-in (with minimal visual aids) used in this section

    Exercise 1, Single Track

    Starting by EQ-ing a single track Watching volume levels and why Deciding on beefing up the kik and making it tighter Enhancing the ride cymbal A full explanation of what I am doing with the SSQ plug-in Listening to the "before" and "after"

    Exercise 2, Mixing

    Mixing a section of the multi-track session just using EQ and to show what a big part EQ plays when mixing Using and naming the 6 tracks being used The plugin which will be used Referring to many techniques used in previous lectures A point to remember when Mixing Getting a general mix before EQ-ing Listening to the drum overheads and using EQ to adjust and balance Listening to the bass, and making both the bass and the drums work well together and hear each clearly Making sure the guitar and bass can be heard clearly Bringing in the snare Listening and EQ-ing the rhythm guitar Listening and EQ-ing the lead guitar Using EQ to sit well together

    What You Will Learn?

    • How to use Spectrum Analysers for analysing and problem solving .
    • The Harmonic Series .
    • Frequency Ranges and their effect .
    • Frequency Sweeping – techniques and uses .
    • High Pass Filters and why we use them .
    • Shelf and Bell Eqs .
    • Eqing by Microphone Placement .
    • Frequency Juggling – how to blend instruments/vocals to form a cohesive mix .
    • Spectral Editing – for both fixing and enhancing .
    • Eqing with your ears – exercises for training your ears.