
EQ isn't actually to hard to do, basically I find the most useful thing is to use the spectrum analyser on each isolated track / instrument and find where the most energy is (i.e. peaks) is at i.e. and then use the eq on each track to create separation between each track so they don't conflict. To be honest most of my early Rodeo Terrorist stuff was hardly eq'd at all, but since I lost all the masters in 2013 there won't ever be a retrospective 'Remastered' album (& probably a good thing ;)
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