cpsmusic
Well-known member
Hi Folks,
I'm currently putting together a little studio for songwriting/demos. I'm a bit old-school in that I like to get things right as I record them (and it's more interesting) so I'm looking at building an EQ that I can use on the way in to my DAW.
Seems that a lot of the DIY EQ projects (here and elsewhere) are for mixing/mastering (although I realise that EQ is EQ and these can be used anywhere). I'm looking at something specifically for tracking, like a console EQ.
I've had a quick look at the Harrison Ford filters and while they look like what I'm after I'd like some sort of switchable or sweepable midrange control. Also, I'd prefer a solid-state design and something not too complicated (as I'm still relatively new to the world of DIY).
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Chris
I'm currently putting together a little studio for songwriting/demos. I'm a bit old-school in that I like to get things right as I record them (and it's more interesting) so I'm looking at building an EQ that I can use on the way in to my DAW.
Seems that a lot of the DIY EQ projects (here and elsewhere) are for mixing/mastering (although I realise that EQ is EQ and these can be used anywhere). I'm looking at something specifically for tracking, like a console EQ.
I've had a quick look at the Harrison Ford filters and while they look like what I'm after I'd like some sort of switchable or sweepable midrange control. Also, I'd prefer a solid-state design and something not too complicated (as I'm still relatively new to the world of DIY).
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Chris