A Guide To Drum EQ - By Recordeo
1. High Pass Filter: The engineer suggests adding a High Pass Filter to each and every mic.
2. Cuts vs Boosts: He said you'll get a lot more fidelity if you cut the unpleasant frequencies (freeqs) instead of boosting the parts you like.
Notes:
Even the bass drum can have a High Pass Filter but set it lower, around 30-50 Hz.
It's okay to boost here and there, but there should be more cutting than boosting. Listen for things bleeding through, or things conflicting with each other, or ringing.
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1. High Pass Filter: The engineer suggests adding a High Pass Filter to each and every mic.
2. Cuts vs Boosts: He said you'll get a lot more fidelity if you cut the unpleasant frequencies (freeqs) instead of boosting the parts you like.
Notes:
Even the bass drum can have a High Pass Filter but set it lower, around 30-50 Hz.
It's okay to boost here and there, but there should be more cutting than boosting. Listen for things bleeding through, or things conflicting with each other, or ringing.
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