![]() This is a good technique to practice with all your mixes. Imagine book-stops, there are no books on the outside, all are enclosed between the book-stops. These can be used at each end, cutting off any frequency beyond the far ends of the frequency spectrum. They are just the points with which we can make adjustments. If you look at the picture above, there are four circles, each numbered. The height of the line represents the volume of that particular frequency. If you play your music with the EQ enabled, you will see a yellow line running along the visual part of the plugin. The first view is a black background with the frequencies along the bottom. Let’s take a look at the features and how to EQ. The view will be different for each person depending on what plugins they have downloaded. ![]() If you can’t find ReaEQ, type it into the search and ensure All Plugins is selected. This will open the selection of plugins and effects you can use. Select the FX button on the track you want to equalise. Let’s, first of all, look how to open it:Įach track has a green (or grey if no other effects are activated) FX button that allows you to add any FX to the track (this is also the button to hit to select VST instruments). Many sound engineers agree that ReaEQ, in particular, is one of the best EQ plugins out there. If you don’t run Reaper, then don’t worry, this plugin is available FREE with the ReaPlugs download off the Reaper website. I’m going to cover the most important plugin of all, EQ. ![]() As I’ve mentioned in other posts, Reaper has many stock plugins that are native to the software. ![]()
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