PrP - Audio Effects - EQ (Equalisation)
EQ The goal when using an equalizer is to either boost, cut or attenuate certain audio frequencies of sounds to give them depth and space in a mix, emphasize certain characteristics of sounds so they cut through the mix better, isolate or remove specific frequencies, and reduce muddiness with competing frequency ranges to achieve clarity.
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Parametric Equalizer This displays the filter. The blue line represents the range of human hearing from 20 – 20,000 Hz (bass is ALWAYS on the left). The seven white dots represent control points:
The numbers at the bottom of the filter window represent the adjustments we can make.
To improve clarity:
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Graphic Equalizer (30 Bands) At the low end - roll off all frequencies below 100hz to remove rumbles, hums, wind and other low-end noises. At the top end - roll off everything above 10khz to remove sizzles, squeaks and high-pitched noise Tips: *Add Male Power = Parametric EQ at 160Hz with +2db and Q=1 | |
Read Me! The above information has been extracted from these two wonderfully short and succinct articles which will give you additional tools for mastering EQ:Warm a voice and improve clarity5 EQ Tips for Filmmakers | |