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DIY Sound Library
Brandon Tomei
36 episodes
4 days ago
Sharing stories of "Do it Yourself" musicians, artists and engineers. What can we learn from their success and failures? What does it take to create a great record that does well upon release? All of these questions explored and more!
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Sharing stories of "Do it Yourself" musicians, artists and engineers. What can we learn from their success and failures? What does it take to create a great record that does well upon release? All of these questions explored and more!
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music
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20. Why the INITIAL Source Recording Matters the MOST - EQ'd + Compressed
DIY Sound Library
19 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
20. Why the INITIAL Source Recording Matters the MOST - EQ'd + Compressed

Sometimes EQ doesn't really change the inherent tonal quality of a given track, and it's not enough to get the true sound you really want.  That's why re recording, or finding a different sample to use is way more effective than EQ'ing your perfect sound.  In this episode I use 3 guitar track examples to show you how the initial recording and EQ affect each other, and why the initial recording preparation is more important in getting the tone you REALLY want. 

DIY Sound Library
Sharing stories of "Do it Yourself" musicians, artists and engineers. What can we learn from their success and failures? What does it take to create a great record that does well upon release? All of these questions explored and more!