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Interactive Frequency Chart

August 17th, 2009

I stumbled on a great Frequency Chart for your mixes. This is a great tool to use when recording, mixing or simply making music. You can train yourself to know where particular instruments sit in the frequency spectrum and how to EQ them to taste. This Frequency Chart is really useful because it is interactive. If you hold your mouse of a certain part of the chart you will get additional information on the right column about the frequency in question.

frequency_chart see the frequency chart

I think sometimes we can over look the basics of music and clutter up a mix when we just place instruments where they do not belong, unless your going for a particular sound of effect. I printed this chart out and put it on my wall in front of my keyboard for when I make my beats so I have a general idea of where to play an instrument, how octave to play them in, etc… So I can leave room in the mix for vocals. Basically, you can construct your music around the frequencies the instruments belong in. Click the image above or the link below it to go to the chart. Hopefully this will help someone? Enjoy!

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