The Kazrog True 252 equalizer plugin ($39.99) sounds SO good. It’s a 7-band graphic equalizer, and graphic EQ’s are the simplest kind of EQ’s to use. It can add warmth (low end) and clarity (high end) that sound extremely clean and pleasant.
How do graphic EQ’s work? Graphic equalizers have multiple bands with preset frequency centers which the user can boost or cut (see image of the True 252 above). The user simply boosts or cuts the gain of each preset frequency band to enhance the sound.
The frequency centers of the True 252 are 50 Hz, 130 Hz, 320 Hz, 800 Hz, 2000 Hz, 5000 Hz and 12500 Hz. Each band is specifically chosen to affect an important area of the frequency spectrum.
I’m in the honeymoon phase with this plugin so of course I want to add it to every track! HA
Have you ever used a graphic equalizer? Comment below!
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