Audio Masterclass /ONE

Course title: Equalization /ONE

Your journey through Audio Masterclass /ONE

WHERE YOU ARE NOW: You've watched YouTube videos on equalization. They talk about this plug-in, that plug-in, 'insider secrets' and 'little known' methods. You're confused and you don't know who to believe.

AFTER THIS COURSE: You know for sure how filters and equalizers work, what they can do to correct problems and how they can enhance your vocals, instruments, and your entire mix. You know that all you need is just one good EQ to achieve work of fully professional standard.

INTRODUCTION
Introduction
KNOWLEDGE
Introduction to equalization
Frequency and level
Level and decibels
Frequency response
What is equalization for?
Filters
Mixing console EQ
Passive EQ and tone controls
Graphic EQ
FURTHER KNOWLEDGE
Using EQ
Corrective equalization
Creative equalization
Cut and boost
Equalizing the mix
Equalization for live sound
TUTORIALS (with audio demonstrations)
Tonal balance terms commonly used by audio engineers

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Fat

The term fat can be used for matters other than frequency balance. For example a bass guitar with flat-wound strings can sound fatter than a similar bass guitar with round-wound strings. But when referring to frequency balance, it is often used to mean a strong low-frequency region. Thick isn't used as often, but it would normally mean the same as fat.

The frequency range would generally be around 100 Hz and lower.

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Demonstrations of EQ and filters
ASSESSMENT
Sample assessment question

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