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Old 08-14-2001, 04:17 PM
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Default Learning how to EQ

EQ has always been a big mystery to me. I admit it's mostly guess work for me. I remember reading an EM article on unraveling the mysteries of EQ or something like that and I read it and it didn't tell me squat.

I wonder if there are any web resources where you can learn this art in ways where real examples are given rather than just abstract "you gotta cut rather than boost" tips. I mean, I get it in principle; but I'd like to learn some real world examples.

Of course you're all welcome to share your methods. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] (btw, I'm talking surgical
EQ, not EQ'ing for dramatic effect).

Thanks...
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