For All Musicians, Songwriters and Producers
Free 3-Day Event Demystifies How To Use EQ In Your Mixes…Once And For All!
Many musicians, songwriters, and novice engineers today aren’t sure how to use an equalizer during a mix—or simply don’t know the many subtle and powerful ways it can be used to give your tracks heft and sparkle!
But if you want a crisp, clean sound that rivals the pros, you must understand exactly WHY, WHEN, and HOW the smart use of EQ improves any mix.
The 3-Day EQ Challenge is everything you’ve ever wanted to know about EQ, but were too afraid to ask!
Day 1:
Tuesday, June 18
Video available at 9AM - The 6 Trouble Frequencies That Can Ruin Your Mix
How to avoid the most common trouble spots that make your mixes sound weak, muddy and dull.
Day 2:
Wednesday, June 19
Live event at 4PM Eastern - The Mixer’s Secret EQ Weapon
Discover an essential yet often overlooked EQ technique that allows you to fit all of your tracks (no matter how many) into the mix so they can all be heard.
Day 3:
Thursday, June 20
Live event at 4PM Eastern - EQ Juggling For Clarity
Master the art of EQ juggling to ensure every instrument sits perfectly in your mix without clashing…and listen as your music comes to life!
Join Us For This Free Online Event To Get…
Complete access to all the training and tools inside the 3-Day EQ Challenge Program
Access to the dedicated EQ Challenge community where you can get feedback on the new EQ techniques you uncover
Simple daily exercises to help lock in your new EQ mastery!
Daily EQ technique checklists you can refer back to anytime
Bobby’s “Magic EQ Frequencies” PDF covering almost all instruments!
Plus some surprises!
⚠️ NOTE: The Event Is Free But Is Only Happening Once, And You Must Be Registered To Access The Replays.
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About Your Instructor:
Bobby Owsinski is widely regarded as one of the best mixing teachers in the business. His music production books are found in college classrooms around the world, and at the workstations of world renowned mixers.