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  1. 1 de jun. de 2020 · Abbey Road to the Rescue. One of the easiest and most straightforward ways to free up space in a mix is to use EQ to clean up your reverb sends. There are a few ways to do this, and we’ll mention a couple forthwith, but first and foremost there’s the Abbey Road Reverb Trick.

  2. The Abbey Road EQ that Guides You to Musical Decisions. Even the most modern productions revere the classic sounds of the 50s and 60s—like those from the RS56, the very first parametric EQ. A silky smooth, powerful and musical stereo EQ, RS56 is perfect for loops, drums and synths, or the entire mix bus.

  3. 11 de ene. de 2018 · Start with the standard Abbey Road EQ settings at 600Hz and 10kHz and see where your ears take you. One of the techniques that make up the “Abbey Road Sound” is referred to, colloquially, as the “Abbey Road Reverb Trick.”

  4. 9 de ene. de 2023 · The Abbey Road Reverb trick is an EQ configuration designed to be placed before your reverb on your reverb send channel. It’s designed to allow your reverb to create a sense of space in your mix whilst also avoiding clashing with other elements and providing spectral room.

  5. The Abbey Road Reverb Technique. One of the easiest ways to free up space in a mix with reverb is with the "Abbey Road Reverb Technique." To start, place an EQ plugin before you reverb plugin. Set a high-pass filter up to 600 Hz to take out all of the low-end mud.

  6. Abbey Road Studio 3 uses the state-of-the-art Harman Headphone Target Curve method to correct EQ response for over 270 studio headphones, including models by Sony, Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser, AKG, Audio Technica, Audeze, Focal, and dozens more brands.

  7. 62K views 7 years ago. ...more. Producer, recording and mixing engineer Billy Bush (Garbage, Jake Bugg) shows how to spread your vocals out in the stereo field by doing M/S (mid/side) proce...