Using The Unit In The Studio; Special Sound Effects; Priming A Monitor System - Behringer Ultragraph Digital DEQ1024 User Manual

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Sense of power in some outstanding bass
40 to 125
singers.
160 to 250
Voice fundamentals.
315 to 500
Important for voice quality.
Important for voice naturalness. Too much
630 to 1k
boost in the 315 to 1 kHz range produces
a telephone-like quality.
Voice fricatives-accentuation of vocals.
Important for speech intelligibility. Too
much boost between 2 and 4 kHz can
mask certain speech sounds e.g. "m", "b",
and "v" can become indistinguishable. Too
1.25k to 4k
much boost anywhere between 1 and 4
kHz can produce "listening fatigue". Vocals
can be highlighted by slightly boosting the
vocal at 3 kHz and at the same time
slightly dipping the instruments at the
same frequency.
Accentuation of voice. The range from
5k to 8k
1.25 to 8 kHz governs the clarity of voice.
10k to 16k
Too much boost causes sibilance.
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Fundamentals of bass drum, tuba, double
bass and organ. These frequencies give
music a sense of power. If over-
31 to 63
emphasised
"muddy". The 50 or 60 Hz band is also
used to reject AC mains hum.
Fundamentals of lower tympani. Too
much boost produces excessive "boom".
80 to 125
100 or 125 Hz are also used for hum
rejection.
Drum and lower bass. Too much boost
160 to 250
produces excessive "boom". Also useful
for 3rd harmonic mains hum rejection.
315 to 500
Fundamentals of strings and percussion.
Fundamentals and harmonics of strings,
keyboards and percussion. Boosting the
630 to 1k
600
to
instruments sound horn-like.
Drums, guitar, accentuation of vocals,
strings and bass. Too much boost in the
1 to 2 kHz range can make instuments
1.25k to 4k
sound tinny. Too much boost anywhere
between 1 to 4 kHz can produce
"listening fatigue".
Accentuation of percussion, cymbals and
snare drum. Reduction at 5 kHz makes
overall
5k to 8k
transparent. Reduction of tape hiss and
system noise. The 1.25 to 8 kHz governs
clarity and definition.
Cymbals and overall brightness. Too
10k to 16k
much boost causes sibilance. Reduction
of tape hiss and system noise.
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