Channel: In The Mix
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: This video is an in-depth look at post-production EQ for dialogue. This could be for a podcast, voice over or YouTube video where you want the audio to sound professional. I will be breaking down the frequency spectrum into 6 zones to keep the video focussed. These zones should be used as a guide only and will have to be adjusted to your dialogue or voice. I would never suggest copying exactly what I do and I hope you use your ears to guide your final EQ choices. These techniques work with condenser and dynamic microphones and with all room sizes. ►Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - 0Hz to 50Hz 2:10 - 50Hz to 200Hz 6:40 - 200Hz to 600Hz 9:00 - 600Hz to 4kHz 10:00 - 4kHz - 8kHz 12:00 - 8kHz+ Room modes calculator: amcoustics.com/tools Edit: The bandwidth control on the analog style EQ does not actually affect the low boost I was doing. I set it before listening so wasn’t really aware. Note - sometimes you should read the manual before turning dials randomly! 🌍 My Website / Contact / Hire me - michaelwynneaudio.com 🎧 Become a member of this channel: youtube.com/channel/UCIcCXe3iWo6lq-iWKV40Oug/join 🎧 Patreon (Exclusive benefits): patreon.com/inthemix 🎧 My Sound Banks / Preset Packs - inthemix.store 📱 Join My Free Discord - discord.com/invite/inthemix 💸 Save money on DistroKid if you sign up through my custom link - distrokid.com/vip/inthemix In this video I am using DT 1990 Pro headphones.