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Q in Equalization

Started by Pianoman, June 05, 2020, 06:59:40 AM

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Pianoman

I assume that many people here knew this already, but just in case there are some
who didn't (me for example) here is a simplified explanation of the function of Q in
Equalization. I hope that this helps someone.


https://howtoeq.wordpress.com/2010/10/07/q-factor-and-bandwidth-in-eq-what-it-all-means/

Best Regards To All And Stay Safe.

Abby.

ckobu

The letter Q is a very important factor in the letters in EQ.  :D
Yes, the Q factor function must be understood and one should have a good ear when adjusting.
I made a video where you can also hear how the changes sound.

https://youtu.be/vPzkYHt80jQ
Watch my video channel

Pianoman

Thanks Ckobu.
I've been a bit slow to respond as I was out and about most of today.
I'll be checking out your video in a little while.

Best Regards,

Abby.

Bachus

Quote from: Pianoman on June 05, 2020, 03:47:14 PM
Thanks Ckobu.
I've been a bit slow to respond as I was out and about most of today.
I'll be checking out your video in a little while.

Best Regards,

Abby.

Nice find..
It also confirms what i said about the EQ gold settings..
It does not so much do equalize... it repairs artifacts at certain frequencies


ckobu

@Bachus - I agree with you about the golden EQ. I have it saved in USER Genos for testing but I didn't want to (badly) comment on it in the video. All I have said is enough for a basic understanding of EQ settings.
Watch my video channel

JohnS (Ugawoga)

it's the middle bit

Then have a sweepy with a bell curve untill you find a nasty or a advantage to your liking lol ;D
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