Question
Which common EQ technique did you utilize the most when EQing your MultiTrack Project?
a
Seek & Destroy
b
Make Space
c
Remove the Rumble
d
Referencing the "Magic Frequencies"
e
Following the "Golden Rule"
a
Seek & Destroy
b
Make Space
c
Remove the Rumble
d
Referencing the "Magic Frequencies"
e
Following the "Golden Rule"
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most commonly utilized EQ technique in a multi-track project can vary depending on the specific needs of the mix and the individual mixing style. However, if I were to choose one from your list, "Make Space" (option b) is often a prevalent technique used when EQing tracks. This method involves carving out frequencies in individual tracks to ensure that each element in the mix has its own sonic space, reducing muddiness and enhancing clarity. By cutting frequencies that clash or overlap, you create a more balanced and cohesive mix, which is crucial in multi-track projects.
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