![]() ![]() ![]() These two EQs both do the same thing, they just control differently and allow you to use whichever way is more helpful for your editing style and the task at hand.Equalization, or “EQ” for short, is the process of adjusting the balance of frequencies in an audio signal. ![]() Here are Audacity's manual pages for the two included types of equalizer: Filter Curve EQ and Graphic EQ. Once you understand EQ a little better, you can apply that knowledge when you use the EQs available in Audacity. Here's a more in-depth four-part tutorial on understanding and using EQ: Part 1 of 4 - Part 2 of 4 - Part 3 of 4 - Part 4 of 4 Here's a very basic video intro to EQ - very quick and gets the basics down in a few minutes. Here are a couple good ones, but you can keep looking around to find a tutorial person you like best. If you learn well from video tutorials, there are literally hundreds on YouTube if you look around and they can be especially helpful as they demonstrate what messing with the EQ actually does to the sound. Here's one intro to the particulars of EQ for music recording. Just as the lighting crew can add or filter out specific colors of light (from low-frequency red to high-frequency violet) to ultimately get the color and effect of light they want, you can do something similar with the different frequencies in your sound (from low-frequency bass to high-frequency treble) to get an end result you want. It can help someone new to all this to think of a stage lit by different-colored lights. Equalization is boosting and/or cutting specific frequencies in your sound to get the result you want. Equalizers (EQ for short) are found everywhere in the audio world and the equalizer EQ functions in Audacity are pretty much the same as any EQ in any software or hardware, so what you want to do is familiarize yourself with the basics of what EQ is and does.Ī recorded sound is made up of a range of frequencies. ![]()
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