I've been doing more recording recently and am always eager to find a better sound. As a music technology novice, I find that much of the advice I find seems to relate more to mixing bands or mic-ing guitars, drums and vocals. I came across a useful suggestion that improved a Taimur Sullivan recording using the following simple EQ settings. I share them here in case they're of use to anyone else. With both settings the Q was about 3. Boost 1200Hz by 4dB and cut 300Hz by 4dB. Very simple and it didn't suddenly make me sound massively different but it added some 'air' to the sound and made it less boxy in a way that I found quite pleasing. I suppose this is no less important when recording than finding a good reed or playing on a professional instrument.
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June 2022
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