Principles of equalization of instruments in electronic music

Equalization is one of the most complex and controversial processes when creating a track. The whole point of equalization is to build a competent frequency balance, and the equalizer is designed to work directly with different frequencies of a certain instrument (cut, delete, increase the level of frequencies in a certain range, etc.). Everyone understands…

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The use of Chorus

Chorus – the effect that creates the impression of polyphonic performance. This effect was invented to simulate the choir – the simultaneous performance of the work by several musicians on the same type of instrument, for example, a guitar. The implementation of the chorus was not performed in the best way, as even an inexperienced…

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What is equalizer?

In this article you will learn what an equalizer is, what it is for and what types of equalizers exist. An equalizer is an analog or digital device designed for amplitude-frequency correction of a signal. It is a device consisting of several frequency filters. This allows you to change the level of different frequency ranges…

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Using the Delay Effect

Delay is the effect of signal delay relative to the original. Signal processing effect delay involves creating a copy of the signal and mixing this copy to the original signal in accordance with the settings of the plug-in or iron device. The delay effect allows you to make the sound deeper and more voluminous. There…

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How to use the Reverb Effect

The reverb effect is the effect of reflecting sound from walls and other objects. Reverb allow the producer to emulate different spatial plans (hall, room, concert hall). The reverb effect allows you to create a specific virtual room for the selected instrument or the entire mix. Different reverb have their own specific algorithm, which in…

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Sound Compression

The compression sound is leveling the volume of the signal so that the quiet parts become louder. It sounds simple enough, but in practice it is much more difficult, especially if the whole process is not led by an experienced producer (sound engineer, musician, etc.). It is often difficult to hear the result of compression.…

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