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------=_Part_556476927_574899519.1705158814621 Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable + Limited-time coupon inside: Get $10 off [Waves Audio]( [Remix Your Drum Loops with Dynamic EQ]( Ever find a great drum loop, but there was too much kick? Or not enough? Or the snare needed more punch? Standard EQ affects sounds with no break. But with the F6 dynamic EQ, boosting or cutting happens only if the audio goes above or below a certain threshold. For example, you can reduce an overly loud hi-hat’s level only when it hits. Otherwise, the high frequencies aren’t affected. For example, this screenshot shows how to make the snare in our drum loop to punch more: [F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ]( 1. Choose one of the 6 bands in F6 for processing the snare. 2. Turn up Gain to boost the audio. 3. “Tune” the filter to the snare frequency you want to emphasize, by varying Freq and Q. After locating the frequency, control it with dynamics. 1. Return Gain to 0.0 (unless you also want a boost or cut that’s independent of dynamics) 2. Set the maximum amount of boost with the Range control. 3. Tweak the Threshold so that peaks exceed the Threshold. Higher peaks above the Threshold apply more boost. In the screenshot, the snare’s Range is +12.8 db. The Threshold’s outer ring shows the level at the band’s frequency. The inner dial sets the Threshold. Because the peak exceeds the threshold, you can see the boost being applied. Also, stage 6 is applying a cut to the hi-hat. Stage 2 is boosting the kick but there’s no visible boost, because the kick didn’t hit when the screenshot was captured. So, the next time your drum loop needs a remix or a rebalancing, don’t give up on it! Just insert the F6. [F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ]( $99 / $4999 On Sale $3999 Use coupon F6SAVE10 [Buy Now]( This coupon is valid through Monday January 15, 2024 [Get this plugin included with]( [Waves Creative Access]( Massive catalog of 230+ plugins | All updates included | New plugins added | Monthly & annual subscriptions [Start Free]( [Waves Audio]( [Facebook]( [Instargam]( [Youtube]( [tiktalk]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- To ensure delivery of future mailings, please add news@emails.waves-audio.com to your contacts or safe senders list. [Update your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Also available from select [authorized Waves dealers](. Offers are valid for a limited time. Waves reserves the right to stop these offers at any time. Offers are not retroactive and apply only to specified products. Please do not reply to this email, as this mailbox will not accept incoming mail. For customer service and sales, please [contact us by email](. Copyright© 2024 Waves Audio Ltd. All rights reserved. ------=_Part_556476927_574899519.1705158814621--

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