Magic Frequencies

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Here's a good briefing on how to EQ various instruments in the mix:

www.digitalprosound.com/2002/03_mar/tut ... cerpt1.htm
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Nice summary! Thanks for posting!


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Post by Tony Prior »

thanks for this bob, I am reading another book on Mastering by Owsinski , lots of common stuff. I'm printing your post and it will live on my workstation as good go to reference. Understanding proper frequencies while tracking makes for a nice final mix.

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Post by Jack Stoner »

I see a lot of EQ changes when various pre-sets are selected in the VST plugins provided with Sonar, I have Sonar X1D Extendend 64 bit version (I also have Pro Tools MP9 but I haven't really done a lot with it, Sonar is my "production" DAW).

I just bought a Ozone 5, a mastering program and that opens up a totally new "bag of worms" for me.

Here's a sample from the VX64 Vocal Strip.


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