@ColtCapperrune

All of these frequency points are the same for both singing, and dialogue, hope it helped you!

@ChrisHudsonMusic

It was incredibly surprising to find something so simple and digestible being this rare. I wish everyone wasting hours on pointless EQ tutorials could just watch this video. This was so helpful.

@vikewave

Goal: get a balanced and natural sound
<100 Hz: High pass
100 Hz: radio warmth for low male voice
200 Hz: warmth of high male and female voices.
300-500 Hz: boxy region (room sound)
600 - 1 kHz: low mid range (some warmth/body, some boxy)
1,5 - 2,5 kHz: presence, pops out or dips in the mix
2,5 - 3,5 kHz: nasality and presence
4 kHz: harshness/inteligebility. Our ears are very sensitive to this frequency.
6 kHz: clarity
7 - 10 kHz: sibilance
10 - 16 kHz: sizzle
17 - 20 kHz: air, breath

@Shaiyo5

Finally, a Vocal EQ video that actually explains the specific frequency ranges with clear examples and no background music. Thank you!

@DeadSilent

9 years into my mixing journey and this is the single most helpful video I've ever seen on EQ

@timothythomasmusic777

Well I just found you. I have the charts with these frequencies all mapped out, but I stumbled across this video and what makes this one so unique from all the others, is you EQ'd your voice through each frequency point. That was, for me, and I'm sure several other newbies, an ah hah moment. Thank you for this. Awesome

@billesposito2112

Finally .I've seen numerous eq tutorials but never so cut and dry . Last eq tutorial for me. Very easy to grasp . Thank you.

@Alcatraz509

Can’t wait to study this 20 times over and truly, FINALLY, understand my voice better and what ranges mean what.

@timbyrdmusic

EXTREEEEMLY HELPFUL!!! Thank you for the clarity.

@OneDeepRadio

ROCKVILLE!

@vinny-rebel

For having seen my share of EQ charts and videos pertaining vocals and EQing, this is probably the best one I've seen.

 Great Video CC!!

@knorris9765

As a audio engineer i found this video to be one of the best EQ videos I've ever seen he explained it so good even a caveman could do it. Great video simple and to the point 
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@AMRISHVIJAYVASTAVMusic

Best.....The Best.....Bestest tutorial!!! To the point.

@officialcisko

Very good explanation.  This is my go to approach so, seeing someone I trust with info, explain it the way you did is very reassuring.

@officialkbkillabeats

Probably the best explanation. Everything you said resonated with me. I learnt most of that by ear but listening to it from another pro makes a lot of sense.

@genesisnkaidence8519

Reference tracks are by far the key in whatever mix you want it to sound like.. reference reference reference.. listen to a song you love and would like to hear… EVERY ALBUM ON EVERY ARTIST have a DIFFERENT TONALITY.. don’t go in blind mixing.. understand what your goal is.. reference it.. don’t ever in your life be a person and try to reach a goal when you don’t even know what the goal is.. if you’re willing to reference (listen) and do the work.. then by god your halfway already there

@SirGrille

One of the best explanation videos I’ve seen on YouTube
Thanks my brother

@nyqa

8:55 "You should know exactly what you are trying to accomplish, before you start turning knobs" 🙏 Word! I can't stress enough how being aware of that helped me find that right sound of something I was looking for. In  sound design, tiny parameter changes can make a huge difference 🎵

@ypmusixofficialchannel

truely in depht !!!!!!love it !!! different from a way ive been seeing it thanks you seriously 🤯🤯🥳🥳🔂🔂🔂

@iAmSkyWalkerJr

This was the best explanation of eq’ing. I never truly understood it until I came across this video. You got my subscription! I’m about to watch the compression video next