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Acoustic EQ
Ok, I am VERY aware that each EQ situation is very different, and good placement takes the place of eq. But is there a standard or most used eq for acoustic guitar once it's tracked. For example to get muddy out of it I drop 250hz by about 4db. Now that's about the extent of my tweaking, what are the "common" tweaks on it. Again I know that it's all relative, but what's the most common.
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I routinely roll off everything below 80 Hz, other than that I try to use mic positioning to make it fit in the mix.
I'll sometimes roll off the high end as well, especially if there's too much harshness from the mic. I often have this problem with my Rode NT1 and Oktava MC12s. |
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What do you consider the high end?
Are you talking about cardioids? |
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It depends on the song. Sometimes the acoustic high end is competing with the percussion or other instrument that has a lot of high frequency content so I'll start rolling off at say 12kHz and slope it down gently, or not so gently, like I said, it depends.
Sometimes I'll just whack everthing above 16kHz. All my mics are cardioids. |
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