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Author: MusicTech review EQ Uncovered Written in an engaging and friendly yet concise style, Eddie kicks off this 112-page edition with an introduction to EQ, ensuring you have from the outset a clear idea of what exactly this often misunderstood term actually refers to. He then splits it further into corrective equalisation and creative equalisation, laying the framework for better understanding of the following chapters.
Next up is an analysis and exploration of sound itself, taking you logically through each element and its contribution to the generation and hearing of sound. It’s now when you should follow the link printed in the book and download the accompanying audio files from PC’s website.
It weighs in at around 90MB and contains nicely compiled examples that perfectly highlight the techniques referred to in the book. As such, it’s invaluable for truly getting to grips with the concepts and techniques explored.
Chapters four to nine deal with the ‘nuts and bolts’ of EQ – topics covered include fundamentals and harmonics, when to cut and boost,filters, flavours of EQ and phase,
completing the foundations of your knowledge base.
Eddie then takes us into the real-world application of all this theory, explaining how to apply EQ to individual instruments as well as vocals.
The walk throughs, in keeping with the rest of the book, are informative and easy to follow, perfectly rounding off what is a recommended read.
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