[Rwp] How does eq works - cutting frequencies off guitar amp tracks.

Chris Smart csmart8 at cogeco.ca
Thu Mar 3 14:43:13 EST 2016


low frequencies are bass. high frequencies are treble. mid 
frequencies lie between those two extremes.

Nothing I suggested in the other posts requires that you have perfect 
pitch, not even close to it.  Developing good relative pitch is 
something anybody can learn.

I never said imagine 4th octave A or any reference pitch in your 
head.  Find it on an instrument. I'm just saying, start with a sound 
you know or you can find easily, and learn to associate sounds higher 
and lower in pitch with their corresponding frequencies in Hurtz.



At 02:34 PM 3/3/2016, you wrote:
>Hi Chris
>I sadly do not have perfect pitch - Do i have to have perfect pitch 
>to be able to recognize these?
>Also, A question - The EQ settings that shows "low, mids, and highs" 
>in my VST amp, are they different from what you described? e.g there 
>are low frequencies and high frequencies?
>
>On 3/3/2016 9:34 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
>>in other words, octave up means frequency times 2. octave down 
>>means frequency divided by 2.
>>
>>At 12:54 PM 3/3/2016, you wrote:
>>>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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