Using EQ (Equalization) can really help Year 1 students make better music in a few different ways. EQ lets students adjust the sounds in their songs, so everything shines through clearly. Here’s how it works:
Clearer Music: By removing sounds that are not needed, students can make each instrument easier to hear. For example, lowering the deep sounds in a singing track can stop it from mixing too much with other sounds.
Emphasizing Instruments: With EQ, students can make some parts of their instruments sound better. For instance, they can add a warm tone to a guitar by boosting the mid-range frequencies, which are the sounds between 200 and 500 Hz.
Making Room: Students can also use EQ to give their music more space. If both vocals and guitars sound similar, lowering the volume of one can help the other one stand out more.
When Year 1 students use EQ, they can make their music sound sharper and more professional!
Using EQ (Equalization) can really help Year 1 students make better music in a few different ways. EQ lets students adjust the sounds in their songs, so everything shines through clearly. Here’s how it works:
Clearer Music: By removing sounds that are not needed, students can make each instrument easier to hear. For example, lowering the deep sounds in a singing track can stop it from mixing too much with other sounds.
Emphasizing Instruments: With EQ, students can make some parts of their instruments sound better. For instance, they can add a warm tone to a guitar by boosting the mid-range frequencies, which are the sounds between 200 and 500 Hz.
Making Room: Students can also use EQ to give their music more space. If both vocals and guitars sound similar, lowering the volume of one can help the other one stand out more.
When Year 1 students use EQ, they can make their music sound sharper and more professional!