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Here's a PDF of the correct Chart we published in SOS way back in 2012, showing the fundamental frequency ranges of instruments, plus a translation of subjective audio qualities like 'sizzle', 'boxiness' and 'presence'.
Compare this chart with your microphone's frequency response chart to see what regions of sound they accent (and reject). As you become more familiar with the microphone's characteristics, you will be able to intelligently guess at what EQ settings will work best for a given vocalist or instrument, even before you hear it.
The document is an audio frequency chart that lists the fundamental frequency ranges of various instruments and human voices. It shows that: - Human singing voices typically range from 100-1000 Hz. - Percussion instruments cover a wide range. - Guitar and bass guitar notes are between 41 Hz and 4186 Hz. - Acoustic stringed instruments range ...
The key frequency ranges discussed are sub-bass (0-60Hz), bass (60-250Hz), low-mids (250Hz-2kHz), high-mids (2kHz-8kHz), and high frequencies (8kHz-20kHz). The document aims to help readers better understand frequency ranges to improve their music mixing skills.
The chart contains frequency ranges measured in Hertz associated with producing different qualities of sound on the instruments and in vocals. This document is a chart describing the fundamental frequencies of various musical instruments and vocals.
AUDIO FREQUENCY CHART www.deepsonic.ch - 30.10.2009 frequency numeric classic Midi wave periode notes 22050 44100 48000 96000 samplingrate/samples 130.813 Hz C 3 c 48 2.622 m 7.645 ms 168 337 366 733 138.591 Hz C#/Db 3 c#/db 49 2.475 m 7.215 ms 159 318 346 692 146.832 Hz D 3 d 50 2.336 m 6.810 ms Guitar D4 150 300 326 653