Welcome to part 26 of my "Logic Pro 11 Essentials" course! In this video I cover the following: 1. How to load the Channel EQ plugin. 2. How filters and bands work in the Channel EQ. 3. Explain the difference between various filters in EQs, including high-pass, low-pass, peaking, and shelving filters. 4. How to EQ vocals, acoustic guitar, guitar, bass, and drums with Channel EQ. Check out Boombox, the sponsor of this video ➛ bit.ly/boomboxsponsor For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website ➛ carneymediagroup.com Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram ➛ instagram.com/musictechhelpguy Chapters: 0:00 Overview 1:40 Sponsor Segment 2:37 Demo Project 3:53 Channel EQ Basics 6:10 Bands, Shelves & Filters 8:30 Filter Parameters 10:25 Lead Vocals 17:44 Backing Vocals 18:52 Acoustic Guitar 21:11 Bass Guitar 21:55 Electric Guitar 23:58 Drummer Multi-Output 25:05 Cymbals, Kick & Snare 27:34 Final Result
You are correct. EQ is subjective. I doubt that I would land in the same spot as you in that song, but at least now I know what the jumping off points are and what bits to fiddle with. Thanks!!
Welcome to part 26 of my "Logic Pro 11 Essentials" course! In this video I cover the following:
1. How to load the Channel EQ plugin.
2. How filters and bands work in the Channel EQ.
3. Explain the difference between various filters in EQs, including high-pass, low-pass, peaking, and shelving filters.
4. How to EQ vocals, acoustic guitar, guitar, bass, and drums with Channel EQ.
Check out Boombox, the sponsor of this video ➛ bit.ly/boomboxsponsor
For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website ➛ carneymediagroup.com
Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram ➛ instagram.com/musictechhelpguy
Chapters:
0:00 Overview
1:40 Sponsor Segment
2:37 Demo Project
3:53 Channel EQ Basics
6:10 Bands, Shelves & Filters
8:30 Filter Parameters
10:25 Lead Vocals
17:44 Backing Vocals
18:52 Acoustic Guitar
21:11 Bass Guitar
21:55 Electric Guitar
23:58 Drummer Multi-Output
25:05 Cymbals, Kick & Snare
27:34 Final Result
Thank you Josh (my apologies for calling you Jim). Getting a better understanding of EQ.
Thank you, Josh!
You are correct. EQ is subjective. I doubt that I would land in the same spot as you in that song, but at least now I know what the jumping off points are and what bits to fiddle with.
Thanks!!
Very useful tutorial…thanks!
Thanks!