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What Is Dynamic EQ How to Make It – Part 23
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This is Part 2 of a 3-Part-Series on ‘How to Make a Dynamic EQ’ brought to you by Loop+.
What Is Dynamic EQ?
Dynamic EQ really is a versatile and useful tool, and for many producers it can be a fantastic, and much-needed, problem solver. In short, it is a virtual processor which can be used for eliminating the shortcomings of static EQ by providing a dynamically applied equalization to your work.
It combines multi-band compression and EQ, and can be a powerful tool in many ways. For example, removing problematic frequencies, boosting a weak kick drum, de-essing, or toning down a troublesome element that is causing you problems when it’s playing in the song. Dynamic EQ works just like a regular static EQ, except for one important thing – you can set a compression threshold, so only when a specified frequency range passes over that threshold it is reduced or boosted accordingly by the desired amount.
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