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EQing Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practice Test 202

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete EQ Fundamentals & Frequency Sculpting Course 2026," which of these EQ operations would be most analogous to "carving out space" for a bass guitar in a dense mix, as discussed in the frequency sculpting modules?
Engaging a shelving boost above 10 kHz to add air and sparkle.
Performing a narrow cut at 2 kHz to reduce its presence and clarity.
Implementing a high-pass filter at 80 Hz and a gentle cut around 300 Hz.
Applying a wide boost around 500 Hz to enhance its perceived fullness.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the "Zero to Expert" progression in "The Complete EQ Fundamentals & Frequency Sculpting Course 2026," what is the primary conceptual shift required when moving from "fundamental" EQ to "advanced sculpting" techniques?
From broad tonal shaping to precise manipulation of resonant frequencies and harmonic relationships.
From applying static EQ moves to relying solely on dynamic EQ for all adjustments.
From understanding filter types to memorizing specific frequency bands for every instrument.
From identifying audible problems to exclusively using spectrum analyzers for all decisions.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete EQ Fundamentals & Frequency Sculpting Course 2026," the discussion on "harmonic masking" within the frequency sculpting modules would most directly inform the decision to:
Use a parametric EQ with a very low Q setting to reduce the overall brightness of a vocal track.
Implement an aggressive shelving filter above 8 kHz to enhance the "air" in a drum overhead.
Apply a broad boost in the 200-400 Hz range to all instruments to increase perceived loudness.
Make a narrow, targeted cut in a specific frequency range where two instruments share similar dominant harmonics, causing them to sound "smeared."

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