Piano's EQ Flashcards

0
Q

What does 6kHz-8kHz add to the piano?

A

It adds clarity.

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Q

What does 50-100 Hz add to the piano?

A

Bottom

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2
Q

To add more or less bottom to the piano, which area needs to be affected?

A

50-100Hz.

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4
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What does 8kHz-12kHz add to the piano?

A

It adds hiss

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5
Q

How is muddiness turned down in a piano mix?

A

Somewhere between 250Hz and 1kHz, try cutting at 300Hz.

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7
Q

To add more presence to the piano, which area needs to be affected?

A

1-6kHz.

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10
Q

It there’s hiss in the piano, what band needs to be affected?

A

8kHz-12kHz

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12
Q

To add more roundness to the piano, which area needs to be affected?

A

100-250Hz.

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13
Q

If the piano lacks clarity, which area needs to be altered?

A

6-8kHz.

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14
Q

How does 250-1kHz affect the piano’s sound?

A

It’s the muddiness area. Roll off around 300Hz.

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17
Q

What does 100-250Hz add to the piano?

A

Roundness

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18
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What does 1-6kHz add to the piano?

A

It adds presence.

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