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EQ with Your Ears: 2 Days Left Before Limited-Time Pricing Expires!

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Hello {NAME}, There are only a few more days to get limited-time pricing on the 'EQ with Your Ears'

Hello {NAME}, There are only a few more days to get limited-time pricing on the 'EQ with Your Ears' course. Click the link below before the sale ends! [Get 'EQ with Your Ears' Now!](=) I wanted to check in with you to see if you had anything holding you back from enrolling in the course. Here are a few questions that you might be asking: WHAT IF I’VE ALREADY TRIED “USING MY EARS” AND I STILL CAN’T MAKE MY MIXES SOUND GOOD? You might be using your ears while mixing. But if you don’t know what you’re listening for it won’t get you very far… That is exactly what sets this course apart from some of the competition. Instead of assuming you already know the terminology and techniques, I’ll share a step-by-step strategy for carving out a great mix. You may have felt frustrated by the “just use your ears” advice that you've received in the past. This course will fill in the blanks and allow you to actually put that advice into action. ​ WHY CAN’T I JUST WATCH FREE VIDEOS ONLINE? YouTube is a wealth of information for music producers who want to step up their mixing chops. In fact, there are lots of videos on the Audio University YouTube channel that you may find helpful! As an avid YouTube viewer myself, I know that you can learn just about anything. But only if you can afford to spend the time that is necessary to find, consume, and organize the information you’re looking for. You could go to YouTube, search “how to mix with eq”, and watch the top 25 videos. You’ll learn 25 different ways of understanding EQ and 25 different ways to use it. You may find a video teaching you an EQ trick for mixing vocals, a video showing you how to use a high pass filter, and so on. You'll spend months picking up a small tidbit of information here and there. But with the YouTube method, it's on you to put all that information together in a way that makes sense. The EQ with Your Ears course is not the same thing. This course will start with the basics. You will learn things in a particular order so that you can actually understand the content, rather than consuming it in a random order. Each lesson will lead right into the next. So, think of this course as a faster (and better) way to learn what could take months or years to learn with random free content online. ​ WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE THE RIGHT SOFTWARE? The exercises and hands-on training throughout the course require a DAW (or Digital Audio Workstation). This is the software that allows you to record, edit, and mix your music. But it's okay if you don't have a DAW software yet. You can use whatever DAW software you want or you can download a trial version of Reaper for free. Reaper is the main DAW I use in my videos. ​ WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE ANY RECORDINGS TO PRACTICE WITH? If you have your own recordings, that's great! Get ready to hear a huge improvement after applying what you learn in this course. If you do not have your own recordings, no worries! I’ll share some audio files with you for practice. I'll also share links to a couple websites that offer free multitrack files to download into your DAW. ​ WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE ANY EXPENSIVE PLUGINS? You’ve already got the tools you need. Virtually every DAW and mixing console comes with an equalizer built-in. There’s no need to keep throwing your money at the next plug-in that claims to be “the one thing you need”. In order for the quality of your mixes to evolve, your skills need to evolve first. If given the choice to invest into a new plugin or to invest in your skills - which one do you think will have a bigger impact? I would choose a skilled engineer with stock plug-ins over an amateur engineer with premium plug-ins every single time. ​ CAN I TAKE THE COURSE AT MY OWN PACE? If you’ve watched any Audio University videos on YouTube, you know that the channel is known for quick videos that get straight to the point. This course is no different. I respect your time, so I’ve crafted the course to deliver everything you need in a package that you can consume in the shortest time possible. You can go back to previous modules for reference or take the course at any pace that fits your schedule. ​ Let me know if you have any questions about the course. You can [sign up here](=) when you're ready to get started. I'll see you there! [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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