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Hello {NAME}, Next week, Audio University is hosting a special members-only training, called . The c

Hello {NAME}, Next week, Audio University is hosting a special members-only training, called [Mixing Essentials: EQ](). The class is taught by Gabe Herman, Associate Professor of Music Production & Technology at the University of Hartford’s Hartt School. Professor Herman is a very talented audio engineer and educator, so you won't want to miss this one! In the first part of this [Mixing Essentials Series](), Gabe will help you understand how the tool works and some best practices for how to integrate equalization into your mix practice. Some topics covered include (but aren’t limited to): - Review of what EQ can and cannot do - what is it made for and why engineers use it? - What is masking, and how do you understand when it is happening? - Is it better to boost or to cut when using EQ, and why does it matter? - Should we use an EQ before or after compression? - Techniques for using EQ to generate character in a recording; “the bad stuff on purpose…”. - How to tell if an EQ is successful at getting you results, or making things worse. You will walk away with techniques you can put into practice immediately to sweeten and punch up your mixes. Following the presentation, Gabe will stick around for a live Q&A session. If you can't attend the live training, you can watch the full recording on-demand. Not only that, but Professor Herman will be in the members community throughout the month of June to answer members' questions. This is all a part of the [Audio University Membership](). Each month, we will have a new featured training led by a guest instructor. The community is a place where you can learn, practice, get feedback, and build connections. Learn more here: [()​ The founder's rate to join is $15/mo (or less than $12.50 if you join as an annual member)! That means you'll be getting access to new content every month and support from real teachers for less than $0.50 per day. But you need to join by Monday June 3rd at midnight (Eastern Time) to lock in this founder's rate. When the price goes up, you'll continue to get access to the monthly trainings for this promotional price! And that will be your price as long as you stay a member! [Become a Member!]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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