[Rwp] How does eq works - cutting frequencies off guitar amp tracks.
Chris Smart
csmart8 at cogeco.ca
Thu Mar 3 12:54:15 EST 2016
How good is your musical ear?
Pick a note you know, say 4th octave A. That's 440 Hurtz. Go up an
octave to the next A, and that's 880. The reverse is also true: go
down an octave to 3rd octave A, and you have 220 Hurtz.
Between doing that, and learning to carve up the audible spectrum
into smaller and smaller chunks, with lots of practice, you should
start to recognize various frequencies and ranges of frequencies by ear.
Put an EQ on a track and just experiment! Boost the gain and adjust
the frequency control and listen!
At 07:08 AM 3/3/2016, you wrote:
>Hi guys
>I want to learn to work with eq, and try and cut off extra
>frequencies that my guitar amp output has. but I don't know how it
>works, I actually don't know even the basics.
>For example, my friend says that My guitar amp tracks have extra
>highs, and I have to use a low pass filter cutting 5 to 7 KHZ. How
>may i achieve this?
>Is it accessible to work with EQ even?
>Thanks for any input
>Cheers
>Hadi
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