While recording vocals in a studio environment can be tough with everything from mic placements to compressor settings etc. However, I personally find field recording sessions to be far tougher. Out in the "wild" our audio streams are at the mercy of..the wild (nature, city sounds). Many times I come home with stuff that doesn't sound that good. In those cases I try to make the most of it by the use of Equalizers. So in this episode I am sharing some Equalizing techniques that I have picked up over the years.
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