Dynamic EQing gives you control where static EQ falls short.
Instead of permanently cutting frequencies, it allows you to soften them only when they become a problem, keeping your sound musical, natural, and alive.
In this 17-minute on-demand mentoring video, I break down dynamic EQing in a clear, practical way, showing exactly when, why, and how to use it.
I demonstrate dynamic EQing using two contrasting sounds:
An arpeggiated / plucky sound
Using a fast attack and fast release, with an automatic threshold, to show how dynamic EQ can quickly and transparently control sharp, transient-based frequencies.
A sustained pad
Using a slower attack and slower release to create a more organic, musical response, ideal for smoothing harsh or resonant frequencies over time.
I use FabFilter Pro-Q 4 for its visual clarity, but any EQ that supports dynamic EQing will work, the concepts translate directly.
Key topics covered:
What dynamic EQing actually is (and when to use it)
Fast vs slow attack and release settings
Using automatic thresholds vs manual control
Why dynamic EQing is perfect for softening problem frequencies
How static EQ and dynamic EQ work best together, not separately
This session is about control, not aggression.
Dynamic EQing sits perfectly between static EQ and multiband compression, giving you the ability to tame frequencies only when they need it, without flattening your sound.
If you’ve ever felt that:
Static EQ feels too heavy-handed
Compression doesn’t quite solve frequency-specific issues
You want smoother, more professional-sounding results
…this video will click immediately.
No presets.
No guesswork.
Just clear, musical dynamic EQing, explained and applied in real-world scenarios.
Dynamic EQing 101: Precision Control for Moving Frequencies
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