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GMC Forum _ Ivan Milenkovic _ Eq ?

Posted by: WeePee Sep 25 2011, 07:23 PM

Hi Ivan

I have noticed that You got the wisdom of eq. Always giving those tips like in the Fireball's latest topic:

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...lower down around 200Hz to remove bass boom, lower down slightly 550Hz for scooped mids, and increase 1.4KHz a bit for increased presence...


Could you do a minilesson about it or maybe in the future vidchats.

(I couldn't make it in todays vidchat, sorry )

Cheers

-Ville-

Posted by: thefireball Sep 25 2011, 07:54 PM

Yeah, I hope that I did it right. I reposted my tone and a sound sample. I hope I understood what he meant. wink.gif

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Sep 26 2011, 09:46 PM

Will do man, what software and plugins are you using, perhaps I can give you a direct answer? smile.gif

Posted by: kahall Sep 27 2011, 04:05 AM

Excellent idea. I find myself turning knobs on my eq with out really knowing what I'm doing. POD Farm.

Posted by: JaxN4 Sep 27 2011, 04:08 AM

QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Sep 26 2011, 08:46 PM) *
Will do man, what software and plugins are you using, perhaps I can give you a direct answer? smile.gif



Good idead indeed, you seem to be very good at dialing in tones.....most ppl use POD farm as it is cheap and effective and the EQ settings/explainations will be able to be transfered to other software. I really enjoyed the Gary More sound tutorial you made...very usefull

Posted by: tonymiro Sep 27 2011, 11:06 AM

It's certainly can be helpful to have some starting EQ values based on an understanding of how certain aural/spectral issues are affected by particular frequency bands/ranges. Keep in mind though that they are starting values and generalisations. The actual settings depend on context - what sound you are trying to achieve, your equpiment, the room acoustics, placement, how the track is recorded, monitoring, other processing used, other audio/instruments/vocals that the guitar needs to sit with, etc. Also the settings for one EQ are not necessarily 100% superimposable on to a different one even if everything else is identical simply because the EQ type, preamp and filter design may be (very) different.

So start with those settings but listen carefully and be prepared to experiment and tweak them.

Posted by: WeePee Sep 27 2011, 03:21 PM

QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Sep 26 2011, 11:46 PM) *
Will do man, what software and plugins are you using, perhaps I can give you a direct answer? smile.gif


Hey Tonight I try make you a riff which I have eq'ed and tuned to what I like. Then we can try to tweak it to even better ? Ok ?
I'll add some pics of course. I use reaper eq and gr4.

Posted by: audiopaal Sep 27 2011, 05:44 PM

Here's a little basic info for getting into EQ'ing: http://www.recordingeq.com/Subscribe/tip/tascam.htm

Should at least give you a few pointers smile.gif

Posted by: WeePee Sep 27 2011, 06:44 PM

Eq's are



Tracks 1 & 2 are guitars panned 100% left

32 Hz 3
64 Hz -3
128 Hz 6
256 Hz 0
512 Hz -6
1 k -3
2 k 0
4 k 6
8 k 6
16 kHz -6

Tracks 3 & 4 are guitars panned 100% right

32 Hz 0
64 Hz 6
128 Hz -12
256 Hz -6
512 Hz -6
1 k -3
2 k 0
4 k -3
8 k 3
16 kHz 3

And here is guitars



What do you think ? happy.gif

 2___2_guitars_panned_L___R__100___EQ_d.mp3 ( 551.63K ) : 111
 2___2_guitars_panned_L___R__100___NO_EQ.mp3 ( 551.63K ) : 109
 

Posted by: JaxN4 Sep 28 2011, 08:53 AM

QUOTE (audiopaal @ Sep 27 2011, 04:44 PM) *
Here's a little basic info for getting into EQ'ing: http://www.recordingeq.com/Subscribe/tip/tascam.htm

Should at least give you a few pointers smile.gif



Nice link mate, thanks alot

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Sep 28 2011, 02:23 PM

QUOTE (WeePee @ Sep 27 2011, 07:44 PM) *
Eq's are



Tracks 1 & 2 are guitars panned 100% left

32 Hz 3
64 Hz -3
128 Hz 6
256 Hz 0
512 Hz -6
1 k -3
2 k 0
4 k 6
8 k 6
16 kHz -6

Tracks 3 & 4 are guitars panned 100% right

32 Hz 0
64 Hz 6
128 Hz -12
256 Hz -6
512 Hz -6
1 k -3
2 k 0
4 k -3
8 k 3
16 kHz 3

And here is guitars



What do you think ? happy.gif


I think it sounds very very good. First of all, when you render, be careful so you don't clip the output. As you can see, you probably at some point in software clipped the sound, somewhere "behind" the guitar rig plugin, in the signal chain. This creates those distortion artifacts in the audio that you provided.

Another important thing is that I like both of these recordings. What exactly do you need help with?

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