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5stringer
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I know that the amount of EQ applied to any audio track is first - subjective, and second - depends on the quality of the recorded track (mic, mic placement, instrument, player, signal level, etc..)
My question is... At what point does EQing take away from the overall sound? I mean, you could have eq's on every track as an insert, eq's as sends, eq on the master fader and eq at mastering. Does everyone use that much EQ? Is it necessary to do so at times and not at others? It seems to be kind of like a crutch to reach for the EQ when mixing.
My question is... At what point does EQing take away from the overall sound? I mean, you could have eq's on every track as an insert, eq's as sends, eq on the master fader and eq at mastering. Does everyone use that much EQ? Is it necessary to do so at times and not at others? It seems to be kind of like a crutch to reach for the EQ when mixing.
