Re: Recommend a Decent EQ
41I know this thread has drifted way off topic from Cakes request, but I'm positive Sad/Not Sad: Feeding Cat" did too, so business as usual I guess. I'm checking out Eventide Split EQ right now and it is fucking bonkers.
I've been eyeing orban EQs for a while. I have a 674 (2ch graphic looking parametric) but haven't played with it yet. I like the look of the 622 and 642 but haven't grabbed one up yet.
I'd rather buy a mic than an EQ. Mics are cool, EQ are boring.Justin Foley wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 12:24 pm God help me, but I'm going to agree with Dante on something.
If you are always EQing something on the way to your recording device - and you like the way the thing sounds in the room - consider putting in the time and experimentation on which mic you're using
Yeah, need more high end? Get a condenser or a 441. Need more low? Get a good ribbon. This doesn't even mention the different mids and handling of transients in various mics.Kniferide wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 8:55 pmI'd rather buy a mic than an EQ. Mics are cool, EQ are boring.Justin Foley wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 12:24 pm God help me, but I'm going to agree with Dante on something.
If you are always EQing something on the way to your recording device - and you like the way the thing sounds in the room - consider putting in the time and experimentation on which mic you're using
Yeah, this is where the somewhat overstated "cuts over boosts" rule comes from. Arguably the best use of EQ usually comes from subtle, and often wide cuts, and perhaps some gentle boosts that help 8-59 tracks of audio work together instead of against each other. In other words, "Is my murky build up around 250hz in the guitars, the overdriven bass, or the compressed room mic?" Maybe a little bit of all, even though solo'd each of these elements sounds fantastic.bishopdante wrote: Sun Nov 21, 2021 11:54 am You can EQ in performance where it's lacking, but the sound quality is usually inferior when doing so: e.g. using an SM57 for a kick drum and low-shelf boosting at 50Hz... even if you use a maselec mastering EQ... the sound you'll find down there won't be wonderful.
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