kit dunborg
Inspired
Hi there,
so, I have a question regarding high gain patches and the surgical use of eqs to remove annoying fizz frequencies.
There are a lot of tutorials/insights of audio engineers out there showing how they remove those frequencies in their daw (high Q, sometimes 0.5 db sometimes 6 db or more cuts), I find myself always doing 2 specific cuts on my high gain preset.
I wonder, what are those frequencies anyhow and how do they come about? In my case, even without a cab and with different amps I can hear them. I tried to cut them before the amp but that actually doesn't remove them entirely and alters the overall sound in a way I don't like.
Does anyone have insight: Are these fizzy frequencies generated by the guitar, the pups or the combination?
As an example, at the 08:26 ish minute mark, Tue Madsen is removing some of those guys ().
Any input is appreciated!
Chris
so, I have a question regarding high gain patches and the surgical use of eqs to remove annoying fizz frequencies.
There are a lot of tutorials/insights of audio engineers out there showing how they remove those frequencies in their daw (high Q, sometimes 0.5 db sometimes 6 db or more cuts), I find myself always doing 2 specific cuts on my high gain preset.
I wonder, what are those frequencies anyhow and how do they come about? In my case, even without a cab and with different amps I can hear them. I tried to cut them before the amp but that actually doesn't remove them entirely and alters the overall sound in a way I don't like.
Does anyone have insight: Are these fizzy frequencies generated by the guitar, the pups or the combination?
As an example, at the 08:26 ish minute mark, Tue Madsen is removing some of those guys ().
Any input is appreciated!
Chris