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Vocal EQ Adjustments on a 4 Track

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Summary: Find out how EQ adjustments affect the sound of a vocal track on a four track recorder in this free music production video guide on how to record your own songs.

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By Brian Montgomery
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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: Okay. So we'll listen to this vocal track again and put a little EQ on it, bring that fader up. And we got a--our guitar bleed over there. You see there that's all highs no low, low end at all, kind of bring, bring the low end up. Kinda see how it gets real muddy and here a little too much low end and like the other, other tracks it's all up to you, experiment and see what you like and dislike and go that route. I sing at--my voice is pretty low so I usually keep my low end about middle to even lower and kinda kick up the highs a little bit but again just listen to it and experiment on whichever one you like and go with that."

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