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I know this is sort of a general question, and I know that questions of this sort are generally met with the "use your ears" and "there is no right answer" responses, but here goes anyway...
Say you have some tracks that just need EQ'ed a little bit make space and fit them in together... Generally, how much do you cut? I've read that cutting more than 3dB is bad -especially when using lower quality digital EQs.
Say for example, you are trying to get a kick and bass guitar to fit together. say there is nothing radically wrong with the way they were tracked, you just want to get them to "fit"... If I am making cuts of more than 3dB, would you say that I'm doing something wrong in order to accomplish this?
I guess part of my question is: How do you define "drastic" when it comes to EQ? With narrow Q settings, its hard for me to hear what a 1dB cut is doing. But then, if I widen the Q I can start to hear it much better... So would you say a 6dB notch with a very narrow Q is "drastic"?
Say you have some tracks that just need EQ'ed a little bit make space and fit them in together... Generally, how much do you cut? I've read that cutting more than 3dB is bad -especially when using lower quality digital EQs.
Say for example, you are trying to get a kick and bass guitar to fit together. say there is nothing radically wrong with the way they were tracked, you just want to get them to "fit"... If I am making cuts of more than 3dB, would you say that I'm doing something wrong in order to accomplish this?
I guess part of my question is: How do you define "drastic" when it comes to EQ? With narrow Q settings, its hard for me to hear what a 1dB cut is doing. But then, if I widen the Q I can start to hear it much better... So would you say a 6dB notch with a very narrow Q is "drastic"?