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BASS BAND 160 - 300 (warmth, or a muddy, woody sound. fundamental for snare, toms, guitars, male vox) BASS BAND 40 - 160 (where fundamentals for kick and bass are, can easily get cluttered and woofy sounding. This is where the thump comes from) SUB-BASS FREQUENCIES 20 - 40 (More felt than heard, requires an enormous amount of energy, & Hi ...
For example, filtering all the lows and highs to create the ‘telephone’ sound on vocals. Create space in the mix using range allocation. Don’t boost two different channels in the same frequency range. Instead, carve out space for important parts e.g. vocals or lead guitar.
Here's an easy way you can remember the basic frequency range of the bass: 40Hz-400Hz-4000Hz. The fundamentals range from about 40 to 400 Hertz; the harmonics go all the way to 4000Hz. Simple! Why do you need to memorize that? Well, these numbers will come up in different places like on amps, effects pedals, recording equipment, and gear manuals.
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Frequency Chart. Following is a frequency chart in Hertz. It will help you understand how to control EQ on amps and pinpoint problem notes and feedback frequencies. The bold numbers correspond with the open strings of the bass. Each vertical row to the right is an octave higher.
need to divide among the frequency spectrum. The kick-drum, bass guitar, acoustic and vocal can't all have a 12 dB boost at 4 kHz. Find different frequencies that flatter each instrument individually, and spread them around. Also, if you're boosting a frequency in a certain instrument,
Frequency Chart. The chart below represents the frequency or pitch of each note, as it relates to the bass fretboard. Standard tunings are shown in bold type; use the additional frequencies to calculate tension for strings when using altered tunings.