Reaper Tutorial Equalizing Instruments - Beginners DAW EDM

Published: 03 October 2018
on channel: René Feuerlein
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** Due to my fast accented speech, in the beginning of the video I realize it sounds like I am saying "Reaper is an expensive...DAW". Sorry about that it was meant to be heard as "inexpensive" **

Tutorial showing how to equalize instruments, allowing each type of instrument to better stand out, be heard better and therefore no longer needing to be cranked up so high in volume. Plus it will avoid or limit low bass muddiness, and help avoiding peaks in certain undesirable frequency areas.

Reaper is an inexpensive yet very powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), used to make music, and which you can fully try out and test before purchasing. This series of tutorial videos is aimed primarily towards beginners. I have used Reaper since the beginning of 2015, so at the time of this video about three and a half years. This series of tutorial videos is aimed primarily towards beginners.

Check out my previous tutorial "How To Link MIDI Patterns" and stay tuned for more tutorials, including; Several ways to auto modulate instrument and effect parameters, including a few cool ways you might not know about, How to focus effects by using only part or parts of an instrument’s frequencies to be effected, How to overcome MIDI FX Takes limitation, and Layering MIDI Instruments.

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My current studio equipment (synths, groove boxes, drum machines, effects, and mixers)
Alesis Ion, Behringer Deepmind 12D, E-Mu TurboPhatt, Kawai K5000S, Korg M1R-EX (M1ex Rack version), Korg Karma, Korg Minilogue, Korg Radias, Kurzweil K2000, M-Audio Venom, Novation Nova, Roland D-550 (D-50 Rack version), Roland Gaia SH-01, Roland Super JD-990 (JD-800 Rack version), Roland JX-3P, Roland JP-8080 (Rack version of JP-8000), Roland SH-32, Roland TR-707, Roland XP-30, Yamaha AN-200, Yamaha AN1x, Yamaha CS6x, Yamaha EX5, Yamaha TX802 (Basically a DX7II in a Rack).

Effects
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Mixers
Behringer Xenyx 2442FX, Fostex 2016, and Samson PL2404.

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Born 1964 in Denmark (where the DK in my username comes from). Lives in North Carolina, USA. I make and sell memorabilia (movie, TV, game, and anime) inspired jewelry. Check out my blog website http://DKDiveDude.com for retail links, and discussions about things I enjoy such as composing electronic music, music gear (mostly synthesizers), sci-fi books, movies, and TV, Call of Duty type gaming, programming (including links to free games I developed, and about how they were made), and finally my outdoor past times such as scuba diving, cooking, gardening, amusements parks.


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