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REMEMER:
when initially starting to add effects to a signal: when you use a compressor it will inherently cut some of the lows and highs from the signal. it just happens that way. its usually good to compress then EQ from there because you will lose some of the EQ'ing effects if EQ is used first. it will make it sound dull again and thus the EQ'ing you just did went to waste. |
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