This vocal EQ cheat sheet provides guidance on equalizing vocals. It recommends always using a low cut filter between 150-200Hz and optionally cutting frequencies between 400-700Hz if vocals sound nasaly, boxy or honky. Cutting 2-4kHz can remove harshness and boosting 12kHz adds sparkle. A low shelf at 900Hz may increase clarity if needed.
This vocal EQ cheat sheet provides guidance on equalizing vocals. It recommends always using a low cut filter between 150-200Hz and optionally cutting frequencies between 400-700Hz if vocals sound nasaly, boxy or honky. Cutting 2-4kHz can remove harshness and boosting 12kHz adds sparkle. A low shelf at 900Hz may increase clarity if needed.
This vocal EQ cheat sheet provides guidance on equalizing vocals. It recommends always using a low cut filter between 150-200Hz and optionally cutting frequencies between 400-700Hz if vocals sound nasaly, boxy or honky. Cutting 2-4kHz can remove harshness and boosting 12kHz adds sparkle. A low shelf at 900Hz may increase clarity if needed.