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I'm using Pro Tools EQIII and I need advice on how to learn to EQ. Aside from just tweaking things around until I think it sounds OK. Do I need a seperate analyzer or something?
One example of an issue I am trying to resolve: A guitar track I recorded has a spot where the tone gets very low and actually sounds boomy. I want to resolve this. Thanks. |
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Do a search of this forum... it has taught me LOADS!
This is from someone with a similar problem http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthr...highlight=tips Please check out the link I posted then... and pass it on! ![]() |
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Thanks Bruce... I'm on it.
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