Studio One 4 Equalizer

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An EQ allows you to sculpt the sound of any instrument so that it stands out in the mix. So how do you find the best and worst each instrument has to offer and adjust them accordingly?

Here is a great starting place:

First, solo just the instrument with which you are working. Most engineers start building their mix with the drums and work from the bottom up (kick, snare, toms, hi-hat, overheads). Each instrument resonates the most in a specific frequency bandwidth, so if you are working on your kick drum mic, start with the lowest band of the EQ. Tune in the best-sounding low end and move on to the attack. It is not uncommon to hear an annoying ringing or a ‘“twang’” somewhere mixed in with your amazing-sounding low end and perfect attack, so your next task will be to find that offending frequency and notch it out. Once you are satisfied with your kick drum, mute it, and move on to the next instrument.

Taking your time with equalization is well worth the effort. Your mix will have better separation and more clarity when each instrument’s EQ is set so that it shines through the mix.

A few general words of wisdom:

  • You can only do so much. Not every instrument can or should have a full, rich low end and a sharp attack. If every instrument is EQ’d to have the same effect, it will lose its identity in the mix. Your goal is not individual perfection, it is collective perfection in the mix.
  • Step away from the mix. Your ears get fatigued just like the rest of you. If you are working particularly hard on one instrument, your ears will be quite literally numbed to that frequency range.
  • Your memory is not what you think it is. Comparing a flat EQ and the curve that you’ve created allows you to see exactly what you’ve done. So be honest with yourself. Sometimes that EQ setting you’ve been working on for 15 minutes is not the right choice, so move on.
  • Never be afraid to take a risk. The best EQ tricks were found by mad scientists of sound. “Playing” applies to engineers as well as musicians.

EQ Frequency Guide

You can add clarity and fullness to any instrument in a mix by attenuating (cutting) or boosting certain frequencies. And of course, adjusting the wrong frequencies can make an instrument shrill, muddy, or just downright annoying. The following table offers suggestions for frequency ranges that should be boosted or cut when shaping the sound of commonly used instruments. Remember, these are just suggestions; these frequencies may need to be adjusted up or down depending on the instrument, room, and microphone.

Frequency Ranges

The diagram below can be used as a quick reference for where various tonalities of different instruments fall within the range of human hearing:

Suggested EQ Settings

Here are suggested EQ settings for several different instruments to help you get started. These settings are for the four-band semi-parametric equalizers found in the PreSonus® Studio Channel, and StudioLive® series, but you can adapt them to other multiband semi-parametric EQs.

If you are using a fully parametric EQ, such as the PreSonus Pro EQ plug-in, we suggest that you play with the Q setting when a high or a low Q is suggested, in order to find the right width for the instrument or mix. This will also give you a better understanding of how the Q affects the sound.

Of course, the right EQ setting for any given instrument will depend upon the overall mix and the tonality of the instrument.

Pop Female Vocals

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK130 Hz-2 dBONLOW410 Hz-2 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2.4 kHz+2 dBONPEAK6 kHz+8 dB

Rock Female Vocals

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LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONSHELF155 Hz+4 dBONLOW410 Hz+6 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW1.4 kHz+6 dBONPEAK4.2 kHz+2 dB

Pop Male Vocals

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK225 Hz-2 dBONHI960 Hz-1 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2 kHz+2 dBONPEAK7.2 kHz+4 dB

Rock Male Vocals

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK155 Hz+2 dBONHI2.1 kHz-6 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONHI2.4 kHz-2 dBONSHELF7.2 kHz+4 dB

Snare Drum

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK130 Hz-4 dBONLOW610 Hz+4 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW1.6 kHz+4 dBONSHELF4.2 kHz+4 dB

Left/Right (Stereo) Drum Overheads

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK130 Hz-2 dBONLOW410 Hz-2 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2.4 kHz+2 dBONPEAK6 kHz+8 dB

Left/Right (Stereo) Drum Overheads

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK130 Hz-2 dBONLOW410 Hz-2 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2.4 kHz+2 dBONPEAK6 kHz+8 dB

Kick Drum

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK108 Hz+4 dBONHI290 Hz-4 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW1.6 kHz0 dBONSHELF6 kHz+4 dB

Electric Bass Guitar

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONSHELF36 Hz-8 DBONHI130 Hz+4 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2.0 kHz+4 dBONSHELF4.2 kHz0 dB

Acoustic Guitar

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK155 Hz+4 dBONLOW690 Hz+2 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2.0 kHz0 dBONSHELF6 kHz+4 dB

Distorted Electric Guitar

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONPEAK320 Hz+6 dBONLOW960 Hz0 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONHI3.5 kHz+4 dBONSHELF12 kHz0 dB

Piano

LOW ON/OFFLOW PEAK/SHELFLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID ON/OFFLOW MID HI/LOW QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAIN
ONSHELF108 Hz-2 dBONLOW690 Hz+2 dB
HI MID ON/OFF HI MID HI/LOW QHI MID FREQHI MID GAINHI ON/OFFHI PEAK/SHELF HI FREQHI GAIN
ONLOW2.9 kHz+2 dBONPEAK7.2 kHz+4 dB

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General
Studio One Prime

Studio One Artist

Studio One Professional
Start page
Song page
Project page (Mastering, DDP, Red Book CD burning, digital release)
Elegant single-window work environment
Powerful drag-and-drop functionality
Native high-DPI and cross-platform multi-touch user interface
Unlimited audio tracks, MIDI tracks, virtual instruments, and FX channels
Unlimited buses
Integrated Melodyne pitch correctionTrial
Single and multitrack comping
Arranger Track
Scratch Pads
Chord Track and Harmonic Editing
Editable Folder Tracks
Track display list with presets, linkable to console channel display
Content browser with search, user tabs, connections to the Internet, and Preview Player
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Drag-and-drop groove extraction
Multitrack MIDI editing
Instrument and Drum Editor
Drum and melodic patterns for pattern-based arranging
Multitrack Track Transform (advanced freezing capability)
Event-based effects
Macro Toolbar (create and use command sequences)
Automatic latency compensation
Dropout Protection for native low latency monitoring
Advanced automation
VCA faders
Audio-processing resolution (floating-point)32-bit32-bit64-bit
Easy sidechain routing
Stunning virtual instrumentsPresence XT only55
Easy-to-use drag-and-drop live sampler (Sample One XT)
Import sampler formats (EXS, GigaSampler, Kontakt, SoundFont)
Multi Instruments
Channel Editor with macro controls
Extended FX Chains with parallel processing
Control Link (most intuitive MIDI-mapping system available)
Real-time audio time-stretching, resampling, and normalization
Compatible with any ASIO-, Windows Audio-, or Core Audio-compliant audio interfaces
Use Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic, or Sonar keyboard shortcuts—or create your own
Integrated mastering suite with automatic mix updating, DDP import/export, Red Book CD burning, and digital release
Send Song or individual tracks to Notion (audio + note data)
Export to SoundCloud™
AAF (Advanced Authoring Format) import and export
Import Song data
Video playback and sync
Video export
MP3 encoding and decoding
M4A (AAC / ALAC) encoding and decoding
NEW: ​Exchange 2.0
Third-party plug-in support (AU, VST2, and VST3 plug-ins and ReWire applications)(Add-on available)
Hardware I/O Support2/2UnlimitedUnlimited
Native Effects™
Plug-ins
Type
Studio One Prime

Studio One Artist

Studio One Professional
AmpireState Space-modeled guitar amp simulatorBasicBasic
Analog DelayTape delay emulator
ArpeggiatorNote FX arpeggiator with pattern sequencer
Auto FilterEnvelope-controlled filter
Beat DelayTempo-synched delay
Binaural PanStereo panner and imager
BitcrusherLo-fi and downsampling processor
Channel StripCompressor / expander / equalizer
ChorderNote FX chord processor
ChorusThree-voice chorus with stereo width
CompressorFull-featured RMS compressor with side-chain
Console ShaperMix Engine FX analog console emulation
Dual PanIndependent L/R channel panner
ExpanderDownward expander with sidechain
Fat Channel XTNative version of StudioLive Fat Channel
FlangerFlanger with tempo sync
GateNoise gate with MIDI trigger outp
Groove DelayMulti-tap delay with tempo sync and tap filtering
Input FilterNote FX filter for velocity and key range
IR MakerImpulse response creation utility
Level MeterResizable, multi-scale loudness / level meter
LimiterBrickwall peak limiter
MixtoolChannel utility
MixVerb™Basic reverb
Multiband DynamicsMultiband compressor/expander
Open AIRConvolution reverb
PedalboardState Space-modeled guitar pedalsBasicBasic
PhaserMultistage allpass-filter phaser
Phase MeterPhase analyzer
PipelineExternal-processor insert
Pro EQSeven-band parametric equalizer
RedlightDist™Analog distortion emulator
RepeaterNote FX delay with transpose
Room ReverbRoom simulator
RotorRotary speaker emulator
ScopeDigital oscilloscope
Spectrum MeterSpectrum meter
Tone GeneratorMulti-waveform signal generator
Tricomp™Basic multiband compressor
TunerChromatic instrument tuner
X-TremTremolo/autopanner with tempo sync and step sequence modulation
Total Native Effects™ Plug-ins103241

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Virtual InstrumentsType
Studio One Prime

Studio One Artist

Studio One Professional
MojitoMonophonic subtractive synthesizer
Mai TaiPolyphonic virtual analog synth(Add-on)
Impact XTMultichannel drum sampler
Sample One XTDrag-and-drop integrated live sampler
Presence XTSample playback instrument
Support for third-party sampler format (EXS, Giga, Kontakt)
Total Virtual Instruments155

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Studio One Prime

Studio One Artist

Studio One Professional
Melodyne Essential120 MBTrial
Prime Selection Loops and Sounds785 MB
Presence XT Core Library15 GB
Impact XT Core Library1.8 GB
Acoustic Drum Kits and Loops1.5 GB
Producer Loops and Kits (BigFishAudio, Sample Magic, MVP Loops)3.76 GB
Electronic Audioloops3.17 GB
Electronic Kits and Musicloops294 MB
Studio One FX546 MB
Studio One Impulse Responses1.19 GB
Studio One Instruments Vol. 1+21.68 GB
Studio One Musicloops 1+2900 MB
Studio One Expansion39 MB
Ueberschall Impact Drums68 MB
Vengeance Sound880 MB
Voodoo One Synth Soundset900 MB
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