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Great EQ Tutorial: Cut Narrow, Boost Wide

February 1, 2008 on 5:58 pm | In Articles |

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In practice, wide EQ cuts remove more signal, and therefore more of a sound’s defining characteristics. Remove too much signal, and the audio you’re treating no longer sounds like itself. This can certainly produce interesting effects, but it won’t yield accurate mixes.

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This basically explains what I had in mind on the previous EQ/Mastering article I had wrote. Sometimes I think its best to stay out of the EQ all together, but sometimes you just need the final touch!

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