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EQUALIZATION E.Q.
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What is equalization? The manipulation of tone by increasing or decreasing frequency ranges with tone controls, filters or equalizers.
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EQ has two main purposes: 1)to eliminate (cut) the part of a tone that we don’t want 2) to enhance (boost) the part of the tone that we do want
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SOUND To understand how EQ works we must first understand how sound works.
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Sound has three main components: 1) Amplitude (volume) 2) Frequency (fundamental pitch) 3) Timbre (overtone structure)
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Amplitude Amplitude expresses the amount of energy in a waveform It is indicated by the height of the crest and depth of the trough in a waveform.
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Frequency Frequency is the number of times the wave completes its 360° cycle in one second. Frequency is usually expressed as hertz (Hz). Units of a thousand Hz or higher are often stated as Kilohertz (kHz). example: 12 000 Hz = 12 kHz (or 12 k) Human beings (at best) can hear frequencies that fall between 20 Hz and 20 000 Hz.
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Timbre Timbre (tone colour) comes from the relative strength of overtones or partials above the fundamental pitch of a note.
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Harmonic partials or overtones that belong to the fundamental pitch of low "C":
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Flat EQ When no equalization is added to a tone we call this "flat".
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Frequency ranges can be grouped from high to low as listed below: a) Brilliance (Highs) b) Presence (Highs) c) Upper Midrange (Mids) d) Lower Midrange (Mids) e) Bass (Bass) f) Sub-Bass (Bass)
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There are two main types of equalization devices: 1) Parametric EQ 2) Graphic EQ
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Parametric EQ These devices allow you to choose a specific frequency, adjust the bandwidth (from narrow to wide) and choose the amount that the frequency band is either boosted or cut.
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Graphic EQ These devices have a slider for each frequency region. They are most often used as outboard devices to adjust the equalization of the entire mix all at once. A graphic EQ usually has 10, 15 or 31 sliders. A 10 slider EQ has one slider for each octave.
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