Same for guitars... a lot of guys use the 560 because the frequencies are also well suited for gtrs. Do you know if every band has the exact same Q curve, or if it's proportional, etc?
Good video and good eq choice. The only faux pas is YOU’RE EQ-ING IN SOLO! 😢 would probably be more helpful to hear what these EQ moves for at least in the context of a full drum kit sound (or even better a mix)
Love the esoteric nature of this channel -And not every video is painfully long... Thanks, Green Light Sound!
I'm going to use this approach. Thank you taking the time to show 🙌
Great tip!! Thanx.
Great video, thanks
This is fantastic thank you so much
You're welcome!
So help ful thank you so much
Thank you for sharing this. I Will try It.
You're welcome!
I own the hardware... it’s a very nice sounding eq ....
Nice sound
Same for guitars... a lot of guys use the 560 because the frequencies are also well suited for gtrs. Do you know if every band has the exact same Q curve, or if it's proportional, etc?
They're definitely proportional. Wide with smaller boosts/cuts, narrower as you go more extreme.
@@GreenLightSound Thanks my friend.
Good video and good eq choice. The only faux pas is YOU’RE EQ-ING IN SOLO! 😢 would probably be more helpful to hear what these EQ moves for at least in the context of a full drum kit sound (or even better a mix)
I only eq in solo for the videos.
thank you for great tip , if you do this with parametric EQ i guess the shapes looks crazy
Lol so true