<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><image><url>http://www.audiolinks.org/templates/SkyStars_ORANGE/img/logo.gif</url><title>eSyndiCat Directory 2.2  - free mixing and mastering tutorials and home recording archive.</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/</link></image><title>EQ - Equalizing</title><description>How to EQ when mixing and recording, a list of links.</description><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/</link><item><title>basic eq and mixing help | MakeTunes</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/basic-eq-and-mixing-help-MakeTunes-l1955.html</link><description>4 posts - Last post: 12 Feb 2008basic eq and mixing help. 28 November, 2007 - 10:21 � DanstheTsar. anyone able to help in this area? i  am an absolute noob at this but </description></item><item><title>EQ BY THE OCTAVE</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQ-BY-THE-OCTAVE-l1937.html</link><description>EQ BY THE OCTAVE</description></item><item><title>EQ Mixing</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQ-Mixing-l1951.html</link><description>EQ Mixing: When creating your final mix of a song, it is very important that all of your tracks have the best possible volume levels.www.</description></item><item><title>EQ Overview - Mixing - Free Audio Tutorials</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQ-Overview-Mixing-Free-Audio-Tutorials-l1953.html</link><description>11 posts - Last post: 16 May 2006When trying to fit a lot of instruments into a mix, try what I call &quot;contrary&quot; EQ. If the instrument is in the bass range, try boosting the </description></item><item><title>EQ: How and when to use it</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQ-How-and-when-to-use-it-l1938.html</link><description>EQ: How and when to use it</description></item><item><title>EQ: How and when to use it</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQ-How-and-when-to-use-it-l1949.html</link><description>Nevertheless, no matter how good the EQ on your mixing console, there will come a </description></item><item><title>EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQUAL-OPPORTUNITIES-l1934.html</link><description>EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES</description></item><item><title>EQUALISERS EXPLAINED</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQUALISERS-EXPLAINED-l1946.html</link><description>sound on sound magazine, july 2001. equalisers explained. eq is a vital tool in modern music production, and an understanding of how each type of equaliser works is vital in choosing the right one for each situation. paul white and mike senior explain the basic principles of equalisation and the different practical implementations.</description></item><item><title>EQUALIZATION PRIMER</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/EQUALIZATION-PRIMER-l1942.html</link><description>EQUALIZATION PRIMER</description></item><item><title>Getsigned.com Presents: &quot;EQ Settings That Will Make Your Mixes Come Alive by John Vestman&quot;</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/Getsigned-com-Presents-EQ-Settings-That-Will-Make-Your-Mixes-Come-Alive-by-John-Vestman-l1939.html</link><description>Getsigned.com Presents: &quot;EQ Settings That Will Make Your Mixes Come Alive by John Vestman&quot;</description></item><item><title>Getting Your Mix to...mix, Part One, EQ as event security ...</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/Getting-Your-Mix-to-mix-Part-One-EQ-as-event-security-l1948.html</link><description>Getting Your Mix to...mix, Part One, EQ as event security ...</description></item><item><title>Harmony Central - Equalization</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/Harmony-Central-Equalization-l1941.html</link><description>Equalization is an audio effect that is present in nearly all audio electronics. In this article, we&#039;ll take a look at the various forms of equalization, such as tone controls, graphic equalizers, parametric equalizers, presence controls, and speaker crossovers.</description></item><item><title>HipHopProduction.com : Articles: eq and mixing</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/HipHopProduction-com-Articles-eq-and-mixing-l1954.html</link><description>The &quot;art&quot; of EQ by Aaron Trumm EQ can be used in a variety of situations, from live sound to recording to tape to mixing down. </description></item><item><title>Magic Frequencies</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/Magic-Frequencies-l1944.html</link><description>Magic Frequencies</description></item><item><title>Mixing Tip #4: EQ - Cut Not Boost | TheWhippinpost</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/Mixing-Tip-4-EQ-Cut-Not-Boost-TheWhippinpost-l1952.html</link><description>Another easy trap to fall into when feeling tired and lazy is the tendency to boost an instrument in the mix via the EQ, when in fact - unless for creative </description></item><item><title>Music And Technology.com - Resources for the Recording Musician</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/Music-And-Technology-com-Resources-for-the-Recording-Musician-l1933.html</link><description>EQing article</description></item><item><title>RECCOMENDED EQUALIZATION FREQUENCIES</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/RECCOMENDED-EQUALIZATION-FREQUENCIES-l1945.html</link><description>RECCOMENDED EQUALIZATION FREQUENCIES</description></item><item><title>RECORDING TECHNIQUES  USING EQUALISATION</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/RECORDING-TECHNIQUES-USING-EQUALISATION-l1940.html</link><description>RECORDING TECHNIQUES  USING EQUALISATION</description></item><item><title>The Art of Equalization</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/The-Art-of-Equalization-l1935.html</link><description>The Art of Equalization</description></item><item><title>The Perfect Mix: with notes on Mastering Audio</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/The-Perfect-Mix-with-notes-on-Mastering-Audio-l1950.html</link><description>Need to touch up the EQ and do your compression in software? Tweak it in. It&#039;s all undoable, so your not going to ruin anything. Decided the mix you did </description></item><item><title>TSC Tech Talk | EQ</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/TSC-Tech-Talk-EQ-l1936.html</link><description>TSC Tech Talk | EQ</description></item><item><title>USING EQUALISATION</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/USING-EQUALISATION-l1943.html</link><description>Sound advice for professional or home recording studios.</description></item><item><title>USING EQUALISATION</title><link>http://www.audiolinks.org/Audio-Tutorials/EQ---Equalizing/USING-EQUALISATION-l1947.html</link><description>sound on sound magazine, august 2001. using eq. paul white and mike senior explain how to get the best practical results from equalisation by understanding the true frequency ranges of most instruments and voices.</description></item></channel></rss>