Respect for creating this very good tutorial on examples of things you can do. This placed a lot of understanding on why you start with EQ's and then level up your abilities with the rest of the examples such as fader, levels, filters, and effects. TY TY TY!!!
Quick rule of thumb for the eqs: Too tinny: hi's down, clashing: address the mids, mud: too much bass. You can not have a "pre set" way to do eqs, you have to listen to the mix and use your ears as the guide. That's why most DJs avoid it and just EFX mix, you can use sort of a "recipe" with the EFX that you can learn while eqs is all by ear.
Respect for creating this very good tutorial on examples of things you can do. This placed a lot of understanding on why you start with EQ's and then level up your abilities with the rest of the examples such as fader, levels, filters, and effects. TY TY TY!!!
Brilliant workshop Jamie, this format is excellent and something to continue with on the Crossfader channel.
Thank you very much. I wish you success in your music career.
very good workshop Thanks I appreciate you
Quick rule of thumb for the eqs: Too tinny: hi's down, clashing: address the mids, mud: too much bass. You can not have a "pre set" way to do eqs, you have to listen to the mix and use your ears as the guide. That's why most DJs avoid it and just EFX mix, you can use sort of a "recipe" with the EFX that you can learn while eqs is all by ear.
Where’s Part 3?