Sure, the main thing is the is a 9db shelf boost of the low end, the frequency, I don't remember the frequency but roughly 500hz. This is a parametric eq that I used, the one you showed me is a graphic eq, you can create a similar effect with graphic, but of course some equalizers sound better than others.
OK,... I met a guy that was recording with an elaborate canopy rig a couple of weekends ago. He was intrigued with my binaural recording, and took those tracks home for a listen, along with his recording.
What should have been a pre-script to this post,... I'm totally clueless about EQ, with exception to using HPF in post-edit processing, on some ridiculously bass heavy reggae recordings.
I was OK with the bass in the binaural recording, but, I'm 35 years trained to listen to live recordings and listen through the bumps and bruises.
This other guy,... studio guy who came out into the wild. He has a massive bag of processing tricks that I'm clueless about.
He sent me back a track from my binaural, edited with what he said in the above quote (see above)
I asked what it was that he did, and, he responded, and to me it read like gibberish.
Can anyone explain in small words, spelled slowly, what this means?
And what might I do with a graphic equalizer that might mimic what he is suggesting?
I sent this guy a screenshot of the Graphic EQ that I have available Or at least know about). It is from my Sound Studio Felt-tip Software editing program. It is reminiscent of the classic EQ of the 70's/80's, that people made smiling or frowning faces with.
This parametric EQ thing is totally foreign to me.
Help, please and thanks.