For the audio engineer, equalization is one of the most important tools—but I’m not telling you anything you don’t know. We carve space for our favored frequencies in much the same way a sculptor slashes statues out of stone.
Like all our most important processes, however, equalization has the potential to be abused, and rather quickly at that. What follows is a list, in no particular order, of twelve common EQ mistakes. As with a previous and similar article on compression mistakes, we'll offer remedies for every malady.
And just like the other article, we'll provide the following disclaimer: if you find you've committed any of these sins, don't be hard on yourself—so have I! So have we all.
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This article is courtesy of Izotope.
Like all our most important processes, however, equalization has the potential to be abused, and rather quickly at that. What follows is a list, in no particular order, of twelve common EQ mistakes. As with a previous and similar article on compression mistakes, we'll offer remedies for every malady.
And just like the other article, we'll provide the following disclaimer: if you find you've committed any of these sins, don't be hard on yourself—so have I! So have we all.
To read more, click HERE
This article is courtesy of Izotope.