How to EQ Metal Guitars With ReaEQ?

How to EQ Metal Guitars With ReaEQ

No matter what your experience in playing guitars is, someday you will have to equalize your instrument. Here are some useful tips on how to do it right. Even if you are a pro, take a look through the article – maybe you haven’t heard of a ReaEQ equalizer.

What Is ReaEQ?

Experts from the Audio Ordeal journal say that many sound engineers claim ReaEQ to be one of the best plugins on the market. You can download it for free and try it out for yourself. If you have worked with online equalizers before, there will be no problems for you to master this one in particular. If you are a beginner, you will have to spend some time studying all the functions, but the interface isn’t overwhelming at all.

Some Tips on Equalizing a Metal Guitar

When you download the program, you will see a window on your computer screen with tracks on it.

  • Select the FX button on the track you want to equalize.
  • You will see all the varieties of the effects and plugins you can use.
  • You can make some adjustments using Band 1, 2, 3, or 4 filters to cut off the frequency you don’t need. Just set the limits of the spectrum you need. The lowest frequency for the guitar is 82.41 Hz.
  • If you want to cut off or boost one specific frequency, you need to get a narrow bandwidth and keep on working with it until you get the result you desire.
  • Here is the point where you can make some vertical adjustment. Here, you are not limited to the four bands. Using ReaEQ, you may add as many of them as you need to get the perfect sound. Boost bass, cut off mids, make some space for vocals or not – it’s up to you to decide.
  • Try out some presets and templates before you start to make some changes- they may inspire you and push you in the direction you want to go.
  • Adjusting the volume is the thing you have to do towards the end rather than at the beginning of the process. That’s because after working with frequencies, the volume may become too loud. So cut off all that you don’t need, and then adjust the volume.
  • Pay attention to compressors. There is no straightforward recommendation on how to work with them, as tastes differ. Practice for a while in order to understand all the opportunities they give- you won’t be disappointed.

In Conclusion

According to the magazine “Sound on Sound”, ReaEQ is indeed one of the best equalizer programs you can work with. There, you can find many functions to make your track sound perfectly. All that can be recommended for you is to practice with it as much as you can. It is hard to soak in all the information and tricks that can be done, so go at your own pace, and you will find out plenty of possibilities that EQ provides. Good luck with creating your masterpieces!

By Max Hudson
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    My name is Max Hudson, born and raised in Chicago. I'm 30 years old and like many other people, I discovered guitar in my teens and have never looked back since. It has quickly evolved into a passion and has given me a creative outlet, something to redirect my time and unlimited energy toward. I want this website to be a handbook for players of all skill levels. It can become a starting point for your new hobby, where you can find the right instrument, get tips for playing effortlessly or anything else music related.