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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

I talk about EQ (equalization), the different frequency ranges, as well as how some often used instruments fit into the frequency spectrum.

Charts used in video:
6 Frequency Ranges: http://i43.tinypic.com/1zqsfmp.jpg
Instrument Frequencies: http://i41.tinypic.com/1zz71hi.jpg
Octave Frequencies: http://i40.tinypic.com/2s9suow.jpg

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  • If the dogs would dream of that they would have a nightmare :(

  • @prognate Are you kidding? Dogs love chasing squirrels.. Just imagine if they were filled with chocolate! EVEN BETTER! :P At least my little dog would love that.

  • @MakeMeTheMusic Chokolate is like poison for dogs, so I bet the squirrels would be running after them :P

  • @prognate But dog's don't know chocolate is poison to them.. They still love it. :)

  • great job! Very helpful for me and my home studio. Do yo have a eq like single slot mixer you like?

  • @TheCJIM I'm confused by your question. Explain a little more! :)

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  • first.

    and also, i am excited to use some of this info. im totally clueless when it comes to EQ. I need a mixing jedi master.

  • Fascinating! Thanks for being such a great teacher, makes me appreciate all the work that goes into making music. Excellent vid and very professional.

    Peace!

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  • Dog do not have taste bud, they either judge it by smell or (most often) if they see you eating it, they know its safe

  • @MakeMeTheMusic Fair enough =)

  • i wish there were more channels with this information! i should have found yours sooner :)

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    @MakeMeTheMusic

    Excellent video, I've been learning about EQ and your video has helped lots. Though on an EQ (I'm using Logic's EQ at the moment) why is there 50hz, 100hz, 200hz, 500hz, 1k, 2k etc etc on the EQ? Are they octaves?

    50Hz to 100hz to 200Hz is roughly G#1 to G#2 to G#3.

    Though 500 is roughly B4, then 1K is like B5/C6 territory and 2Khz is like B6 to C7 territory?

    Thanks

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