Learn how to shape, clean, and enhance voice recordings—without overprocessing or guesswork.
EQ is one of the most powerful tools in voice-over production—and one of the easiest to misuse.
This course teaches you how to use EQ with intention, clarity, and confidence, even if you’ve never touched it before.
What This Course Solves
Many voice artists:
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Boost and cut without understanding why
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Chase clarity but introduce harshness
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Over-EQ and thin out their voice
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Rely on presets instead of listening
The result is audio that sounds processed instead of professional.
This course gives you a clear mental framework for making EQ decisions that actually serve the voice.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn:
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What EQ actually does—and what it can’t do
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How frequency and volume interact
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How to identify and recognize frequency ranges by ear
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The anatomy of an EQ plugin and how to read it
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How to use spectrum analyzers as guides—not crutches
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When EQ is a fixing tool vs a sweetening tool
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How to make subtle moves that improve clarity and tone
EQ becomes predictable, not intimidating.
What’s Included
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Over 80 minutes of clear, focused video instruction
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Step-by-step explanations without technical overload
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Visual demonstrations using real voice recordings
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7 hands-on EQ exercises to train your ear
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Designed specifically for spoken voice, not music
This is about understanding—not memorizing settings.
Who This Course Is For
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Voice-over artists new to EQ
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Streamers, broadcasters, and podcasters
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Creators unsure if their EQ decisions are helping or hurting
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Anyone who wants cleaner, more natural-sounding voice recordings
Why EQ Matters
EQ doesn’t create quality—it reveals it.
When used correctly:
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Voices sound clearer and more focused
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Processing chains work more efficiently
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Audio feels intentional instead of overworked
This course teaches you how to reach that balance.
Bottom Line
If you want to:
This course gives you the foundation to do exactly that.
EQ isn’t about doing more.
It’s about knowing when less is enough.