![]() You wanna be a pro, don’t you? A Lesson in Simplicity “ It’s what all the pros are using”, after all. To further complicate things, there’s a surplus of advice on the internet about the best ways to use specific EQs on specific instruments, and you might even be led to believe that you cannot get a good “x” sound without EQ “y”. Some classic EQs are cherished or even revered for what they can do, which can lead them to be inaccurately classified as “necessary” or “irreplaceable”. ![]() There is no way we will ever return to those days, and EQs are now a big part of the sound of modern records and an important part of almost any engineer’s workflow. It would equalize, or “make it equal”, if you will, to something that had been miked properly in the first place! Microphone placement was the de facto EQ back then, and an electronic equalizer may have only been used to make up for deficiencies in the mic placement or in how the mic captured the source.
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