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Vocal EQ guide

Equalisation is something that’s essential for a music producer to know, but easy to get wrong when you’re getting started. One of the common EQing mistakes I see my students making in their mixes is boosting frequencies on every instrument. Boosting in the right places is important, but knowing where to cut frequencies is more crucial.

When you’re mixing, the key is balance. You want all of the instruments in your track to shine. While there are frequencies at which each instrument sounds best, there are also some that’ll

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