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NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ?
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It’s better to play with a dryer reverb or sound at an unknown venue as unless you have time to do a sound check, you don’t know what the acoustics are like. So i would say 2 as the sounds also have more presence

If your at home then you might be trying to create a soundscape sounds as a movie score when you will need more reverb. But chances are if you used the same amount of reverb at an unknown venue then everything could turn to mud.

It’s a fine balance using reverb to creating the soundscape you want the sound to be in and the actual acoustics of the room.

I think the mixer eq is more suited to resolving masking issues than actually shaping sounds
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NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by Chello - 06-19-2026, 04:53 AM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by whitecolin1 - 06-19-2026, 08:50 AM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by Chello - 06-19-2026, 04:39 PM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by Chello - 06-19-2026, 10:52 PM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by musicalmemoriesuk - Yesterday, 12:07 AM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by Chello - Yesterday, 05:38 AM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by whitecolin1 - Yesterday, 09:10 AM
RE: NORMAL EQ OR ADVANCED EQ ? - by Chello - Yesterday, 04:05 PM



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