How's my mastering chain?

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signboy
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Post by signboy »

I hear the guy who produced Flock Of Seagulls was pretty good with an eq. :lol:
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Post by Hoblit »

I want to thank ya'll for some of the EQ advice. I've always been doing similar things with the cut off idea. Hower, now I've started to pay more attention to it and being more specific with the particular ranges.

This is not a cheap way to try to 'get you to listen to my band' but more of an 'example' to testify to what the paragraphic/parametric EQing can do for a recording. I'm probably going to go back and make adjustments to the previous three I had already 'finished'.

<a href="http://www.ghosttowngridlock.com/mp3s/G ... neDown.mp3" target="resource window">GTG - Put One Down</a> (NSFW)
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