How To EQ The Perfect Clap | What To Boost & Cut

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How To EQ The Perfect Clap | What To Boost & Cut

How To EQ The Perfect Clap
(What To Boost & Cut)

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This week’s tutorial shows you how to mix the perfect clap!

Claps are a great sound on their own, but there’s a few ways that we can improve them & help them fit into the mix even better. Of course - like anything in mixing - there are no absolutes & you’ll always have to use your ears & pay attention to what’s going on in that particular song; however, there are some general areas we can guide you to look out for!

Once you understand what these general areas do, you’ll be able to mix your claps perfectly into your mix every time!

Follow along as professional engineer Realistic shows you How To Mix The Perfect Clap! 

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