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Acoustic EQ Adjustments on a 4 Track

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Summary: Adjust the bass and treble of an acoustic guitar track on a four track recorder to improve the sound of the recording. Learn how in this free music production video guide on how to record your own songs.

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Brian Montgomery has been playing bass in Austin, Texas bands for more than 12 years, and has been recording on 4-tracks for eight years.read more

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"BRIAN MONTGOMERY: All right. So we're at zero here. We'll hit play on that. We'll bring our acoustic guitar track up. And you can just kind of hear, kick the lows. Turn the lows up and it gets real bassy. And you can turn the high's up and get a lot of treble, and it's more of a taste thing. I kind of try to keep the low end myself with the bass and drums and kind of keep the guitars on a middle, sort of middle ground. But again, it's all up to you. It's whatever sounds best to you. It's your recording. It's your song, It's whatever so, hey, just play around with it and experiment with it and see what you like and what you don't like and go from there."

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