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2 Eq Bands Enough ? - musicalmemoriesuk - 09-12-2023

As mentioned in my Previous post on only being able to boost or cut 2 frequencies in the Tyros4 voice set mode. 

I’m thinking do you really need more as In this case boosting two frequencies made the world of difference. 

Im wondering if using only two frequencies on my Pa700 Will make such a difference in some of its sounds.

You know bouncing ideas from one arranger another is interesting to see what sort of a reaction you get.


RE: 2 Eq Bands Enough ? - Chello - 09-13-2023

I don't see this as a problem at all; there is rarely a use for more.

And everything can actually be corrected and adapted with DSP effects, which are often a better solution, because these are far more adaptable than a standard EQ filter.

The less used, the better.


RE: 2 Eq Bands Enough ? - musicalmemoriesuk - 09-13-2023

In the case of the piano sounds on the Tyros4 boosting 100 and 500 hz or 500 and 1k hz, I just tried different combinations until I hit something I liked.


RE: 2 Eq Bands Enough ? - Chello - 09-13-2023

(09-13-2023, 12:49 AM)musicalmemoriesuk Wrote: In the case of the piano sounds on the Tyros4 boosting 100 and 500 hz or 500 and 1k hz, I just tried different combinations until I hit something I liked.


You actually have the right answer there - what you like is usually not completely wrong.

If you have reasonably good ears, they will tell you the truth.


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RE: 2 Eq Bands Enough ? - musicalmemoriesuk - 09-13-2023

Sometimes it’s easy to get lost in the numbers and not focus on what your ears tell you