
Qwerty
New member
EQ fascinates me. It is the weird voodoo with which one day I will not f@ck up so many mixes.....
In that vein, I pose this question - "How do you use EQ with Cakewalk?"
For instance -
Are you a Minimalist?
- Do you prefer to get it right with recording technique?
Are you a Tracker?
- Do you prefer to EQ on the way in for the right sound?
Are you a Carver?
- Do you set your EQ per channel with distinct areas for each instrument?
Are you a Postie?
- Do you send envelopes flying over individual tracks?
Are you a Sweeper?
- Do you hear problems and then sweep your EQ until you find the dodgy area?
Are you a Busboy?
- Do you use EQ on the bus?
Are you a MixMaster?
- Use all of them?
- When?
Are you Too Cool To Be Reading This?
- Do tell us what we should be doing
- Please!
I've got my ways of getting stuff done, Lord knows the per track EQ in S3PE is a godsend, (this is not a paid advertisement), but I'd like to see what you guys find yourselves doing over and over again -- workflow etc.
Ciao,
Q.
In that vein, I pose this question - "How do you use EQ with Cakewalk?"
For instance -
Are you a Minimalist?
- Do you prefer to get it right with recording technique?
Are you a Tracker?
- Do you prefer to EQ on the way in for the right sound?
Are you a Carver?
- Do you set your EQ per channel with distinct areas for each instrument?
Are you a Postie?
- Do you send envelopes flying over individual tracks?
Are you a Sweeper?
- Do you hear problems and then sweep your EQ until you find the dodgy area?
Are you a Busboy?
- Do you use EQ on the bus?
Are you a MixMaster?
- Use all of them?
- When?
Are you Too Cool To Be Reading This?
- Do tell us what we should be doing
- Please!
I've got my ways of getting stuff done, Lord knows the per track EQ in S3PE is a godsend, (this is not a paid advertisement), but I'd like to see what you guys find yourselves doing over and over again -- workflow etc.
Ciao,
