Boost the volume of the equalizer around 50 Hz to add deepness and fullness to the bass of a recording. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 50 Hz to reduce the boominess of the bass in a recording.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 100 Hz to add fullness to the guitars and snare drums of a recording. Doing so will also add warmth to horns and piano. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 100 Hz to thin out guitars. This will help improve the clarity of a recording.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 200 Hz to add body and fill out vocals. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 200 Hz to thin out vocals or other instruments containing these frequencies. This can help add clarity to the recording.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 400 Hz to add clarity to the bass of the recording. Boosting this frequency range will help bass be heard easier at low levels. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 400 Hz to reduce the cardboard sounding frequencies of a drum set.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 800 Hz to add punch to the bass frequencies of a recording.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 1.5 KHz to add clarity and presence to the bass frequencies of a recording.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 3 KHz to add more attack to acoustic and electric guitars. This frequency range will also add more attack to low-frequency piano parts and add clarity to vocals. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 3 KHz to de-emphasize out-of-tune vocals and guitars.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 5 KHz to add presence to vocals and add attack to drums, guitar and piano.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 7 KHz to brighten a dull vocal and add attack to percussion. Boost in this frequency range to also add sharpness to guitars, piano and synthesizers. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 7 KHz to remove sibilance (“ess” sounds) from vocals.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 10 KHz to brighten vocals, acoustic guitar and piano. Reduce the volume of the equalizer around 10 KHz to remove sibilance (“ess” sounds) from vocals.
Boost the volume of the equalizer around 15 KHz to enhance the breathy sound of vocals, brighten cymbals and brighten stringed instruments.