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Sound Community :: Vocal/Studio Products. USING EQUALISATION. Technique : Effects / Processing Paul White and Mike Senior explain how to get the best practical results from equalisation by understanding the true frequency ranges of most instruments and voices. An understanding of the variety of different equalisation tools at your disposal can help in choosing the most suitable type of processing for any situation. However, using equalisation is about much more than just selecting the correct unit and this month, we will be looking at how best to employ equalisation techniques in music production. The first challenge when equalising musical sounds is in deciding which area of the frequency spectrum corresponds to which element of a sound's timbre. If you're wanting to emphasise the click of a bass drum, where should you boost?

Alternatively, if your guitar sounds boxy, where can you cut most effectively? Pitch & Frequency Exploring Instrumental Timbres Setting EQ Gain Consider trying out different equalisers if you have a choice. Loudness & Distance. Just Gotta Sing Vocal Products. Guitar Noise - Friendly Discussions About Guitar and Music. Tweak's Guide to the Home and Project Studio. Vinyl Record Generator. The server is working. I'm sorry for the "server busy" messages; the server is working, but if it gets too busy, it gets overloaded, and so you get that message.

There's not much I can do about it right now. If you get that message, just be patient and try again later. Welcome to the Vinyl Record Generator Make your very own simulated stacks of wax! Just enter some text and click the 'Go' button. Note: this website only makes fake pictures of records. Choose the design you want to use: Vinyl record information From Wikipedia: A gramophone record (also phonograph record, or simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove.

The terms LP record (LP or 33), 16 rpm record (16), 45 rpm record (45), and 78 rpm record (78) each refer to specific types of gramophone records. More info on Vinyl Records. Digital Audio Recording Help, Recording Music With a Computer.