10MM133 Linear-phase EQ
EQ is arguably the most often-used tool in the studio – but what does linear-phase EQ offer? Grant Bridgeman tweaks the levels.

The equalizer is one of the most essential tools of the modern studio, serving both creative and corrective purposes. It can be applied in gentle tweaks or swathing broadsides, enabling you to build exactly the right sound in your mix. Each EQ has its own ‘personality’ and sonic qualities, making certain devices very desirable while others are abhorred.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 65
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