![]() Load some of your favorite music into your audio editing software and listen to it while slowly stepping through the presets (you can also do this manually in an EQ of your choice). These 15 Ozone equalizer presets will allow you to step through the individual octaves, or if you’d prefer to start with broader frequency ranges, dual-octave groups. If you’ve never done much frequency-based ear training, these are a great place to start. ![]() More specifically, the ability to quickly identify which frequencies or frequency ranges are either deficient or poking out too much will allow you to make corrective EQ moves more efficiently.īroadly speaking, the range of human hearing can be split into ten octaves. Train your ears to identify specific frequency ranges to EQ more effectivelyĪ fundamental listening skill for a mastering engineer, and one which closely relates to level matching, is being able to judge tonal balance. Luckily, our brains are great at learning and adapting, so here are five ear (and brain) training tips to help you listen like a mastering engineer. They turn sound vibrations in the air into neurological signals, but it’s your brain that does the real hearing. When you think of the most important tool in a mastering engineer’s arsenal, what comes to mind? An equalizer? A compressor? Top-notch conversion, monitoring, or room acoustics? These are all certainly very important, but without a great set of ears behind them, they’re virtually worthless.īut in truth, your ears are only really one part of the story.
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