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well it's a week later and I went back to that B of A branch and we pulled

ourselves another June 9 2018 box

hey everybody its Rob with Rob finds treasure and I refuse to give up the

hunt for another part of that collection dump last week I found an epic penny box

hunt that you guys saw from that be of a branch I went back in an hour later and

got another box we did the box to hunt he had our lowest amount of Wheaties but

he found that beautiful 64 proof well it's been 7 days I went back to that

same branch because it's right next to where I pick up my half dollars walked

in there and I said can I buy two boxes of pennies so she didn't have two boxes

she had one available she gave it to me and lo and behold it's another June 9

2008 een box just like the other two with the holes in the bottom

I've already checked and I'll be honest I do not see any wheat set Enders but I

see a pretty good amount of copper so I'm pretty optimistic about this one and

last box didn't have a lot of weeds but it had that beautiful 64 proof like I

mentioned so I figured maybe we can get lucky and score some more proofs or

maybe even more of that collection dump figured I would go ahead and do a live

opening just in case once again we get some wheat Sanders to show you guys it's

also been a while since I found an Indian heads so I'm hoping that maybe I

can find one here shortly let's take a look inside I don't see any wheat set

Enders and judging by what I see on this side looks like there's a little less

copper than I wanted but it doesn't matter we're here to hunt for Wheaties

Indians airs on varieties proofs you name it we'll even take some cool forms

if we can find him all right enough chitchat let's start this hunt just laid

out roll number three we're gonna grab it early around a Canadian that's kind

of cool that'll get a lot of Canadian cents so we'll take it

1979 roll number six we're gonna have a second Canadian here 1981 two Canadians

no wheat pennies yet spoke too soon same rule towards the back of it we've

got ourselves a wheat penny right here

19:46 d on the board with a forty sweetie rule twenty-three gonna have

another Canadian our third of the box and this one's a 71 three Fornes one we

D rule 24 it's to only the lone wheat penny we have found some other finds but

nothing crazy bring you in because check it out

it's another 1998 Philadelphia check the back for the white a.m. boom no doubter

so the A&M in America should be touching that's how they're supposed to strike

these 1998 Philadelphia minute pennies and it basically has the proof reverse

which is the white am also known as the 1998 lam this is my third time ever

finding one of these they're always a little dinged up it seems like I can

never find a beauty but glad to have it 98 white a.m. in the box we're on the

verge of breaking our reading record of only having a three and if we don't find

two more soon we'll set a new all-time low rule number 40 it's trying to give

me a fighting chance to keep my record intact of not breaking less than three

wheat pennies in a box we found another one this one's a 51 D not exactly a

stellar find but that's two and gives me a chance and finding a third very next

rule and the record looks like it'll stay intact because I think I see in

1919 here it's definitely in 1919

and it's definitely a wheat penny so we are not gonna be setting a new all-time

low

there might even be a mint mark down there let me take a couple seconds here

and see if I can expose any raised elements next to that date now it's a

1919 and it's Kate probably a metal detecting find to be honest it's got a

lot of dirt on it it is a teen sweetie so I'll take it but more importantly

it's the third of the box so now we're safe now let's see if we can find a

couple more well 46 I'm gonna have our four three penny in the box and it's a

58 d alright one more maybe so we finished hunting that box of DNA pennies

and you know what I think it's officially safe to say that the well it

has been dry we got that epic box dated unite the second box did produce a proof

penny but only three Wheaties and third box produced four wheat pennies best

fight of the box was in 1919 it'll probably wash up pretty good it

looks like it has some pretty good detail and we also found in 1998 Wham

right a.m. which is good too so it wasn't a bad hunt but it's definitely

nothing compared to what we found in the similar type boxes from that branch we

also scored another 16 2009 s three Canadians 259 s and I got to look at a

couple of 69 s's to see if they had the d do which they didn't still always fun

searching pennies regardless of what you find it's just nice when you find more

if you enjoyed this home with me I'd appreciate a thumbs up and as always

everyone happy hunting and thanks for watching

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Lawsuit Says Some Home Pest Control Treatments Are Completely Worthless - Duration: 6:41.

Most Americans may take for granted the fact that if they see insects around their house,

they can pick up the phone, call the exterminator and have them out within the next day or two.

Pay $100, $150, whatever it is, but you've solved your problem.

And the reason I say we take that for granted is because a lot of people here in the United

States cannot afford such a luxury and yeah, that is actually what that is.

Instead they're forced to rely on what you can pull off the shelf, the shelves in your

supermarket, cans of Raid, foggers, whatever it is that is their insect control and if

these products worked as advertised, they would do a decent enough job of keeping these

people in homes that were bug free.

But as we're finding out now, that's not actually what these products are doing and in fact

some of them may actually be completely worthless.

Joining me now to talk about this is Scott Hardy from topclassactions.com.

So Scott, we've got this issue right now with the Raid insect fogger.

It's supposed to, you know, you set it up in your house.

Everybody leaves, obviously this is toxic.

You push the thing, fogs the area, fogs the room, fogs the attic.

Wherever you have, it's supposed to kill all the bugs.

You're home free.

Not even close to what's happening with this product is it?

No, not even close.

You know, you have this vision of this magic fogger, you know, like you'd see where people

are tenting their houses and you know, you have the fog in there and it goes into every

single crevice and crack and that fog kills any bugs that are in there.

But unfortunately that's not the way these things work.

These are just residential, you know, like as you said, you buy them off the shelf, you

pop the cap, you kick that fogger on, it sprays a bunch of mist into the air, and then that

mist just settles down on the floor.

Doesn't go in any cracks, it doesn't go in any crevices.

So, and you know, bugs typically aren't just hanging out there, sunbathing, hoping for

you to go ahead and kill them.

So they're not effective for the delivery method, and then on top of that, what we're

finding and what the science and these lawsuits is finding is that bugs and roaches are building

up a tolerance to the pesticides used within these foggers.

Now more than 50 million foggers a year are sold and people are thinking that if they

have a bug problem, they can pop that cap off, use it in their room, and voila, the

bug problems gone.

But if the pesticide isn't actually getting to the bug, it's not going to work.

And if the bug has built a tolerance to the pesticide, it's also not going to work.

And so you might have 50 million cans of this stuff out there on the shelves that might

be worthless.

So right now I guess kind of were just creating these superhero bugs that can withstand these

toxins.

And that's the problem.

And we see this with antibiotics too, I know this is a different issue, but at such low

doses as you would get in a fogger because it spreads it out in a huge area.

The bug gets a little bit, it doesn't quite kill, might make them kind of, you know, weird

or jumpy for a day or two, but then like a human would you get better.

So the next time they're exposed to it, it's not going to do as much damage and they do,

they build up this tolerance, this resistance.

They breed.

There's a chance that we could be breeding, in effect, these new kind of superbugs.

That it's going to take a little bit more toxin to kill them, much like with antibiotic

resistant bacteria in the human body.

So I want to hit back on the point I made to start this.

You know, because this was mentioned in a New York Times article actually about how

ineffective these products truly are, is that they prey on poorer communities.

You know, it's not the people in the gated communities that are going out there and buying

up these foggers trying to deal with their insect problems.

These are low income people typically.

A lot of times elderly folks use these and they're the ones who are being scammed out

of this money that this class action says these products, most of them, a lot of them,

completely worthless.

I mean that's what it says.

Completely worthless.

I, that's something people need to know about, and I was shocked to see that the New York

Times had done a story on this because typically these kinds of consumers getting screwed over

are the stories that the media just glosses over and says, oh, we're not interested in

that.

Right, right, and it's really sad because you've got these people that are living paycheck

to paycheck and they can't afford, as you said, they can't afford to get their pest

guy out there once a month and spraying everything to kill these bugs.

All they can do is maybe once or twice a year, go ahead, hit the store and get these foggers

and hope that it works.

Hope that it kills these bugs and gives them some relief, but it doesn't.

And that's what we're seeing here.

And I actually remember, I had mentioned something like this to my pest control guy, and he had

said, yeah, those are crap, they don't work.

That's what I'm here for.

But if people can't afford to have that happen, to have that service come and take care of

their house, this is what they depend on and these foggers are what they depend on and

they're just wasting their money.

They could be putting that money somewhere else or maybe saving all that money that they're

using spending on these foggers to bring in somebody once a year.

But they're trusting Raid.

They're trusting one of the biggest names in the bug elimination in the industry and

it appears from this class action they may not be delivering.

Absolutely.

If you have purchased any of these products, if it didn't work, if you've got issues with

it, please follow the link in the description of this video to topclassactions.com.

Find out all of the information that you need and also there is a link in there as well

on Top Class Actions to the New York Times article, so you can get even more information

about this.

This is not just a localized, oh, a couple people, no.

This affects 50 million people in the United States.

So if you've purchased one of these, again, follow that link and get all of the information

that is available on topclassactions.com.

Scott Hardy, thank you very much for telling us this story and for always looking out for

American consumers.

Thank you very much.

Thank you Farron, appreciate it.

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Defense Secretary James Mattis Announces Resignation | NBC News - Duration: 8:31.

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Pio's $1,000 Golden Opulent Ice Cream Sundae from Serendipity NYC | Excess w/ Pio - Duration: 4:56.

Hi, it's Pio with Excess and BET.

Today we're in Serendipity 3

to try the world's most expensive sundae.

Hi, I'm Joe Calderone,

creative chef here at Serendipity.

I've been here for 31 years,

and today we're making the golden opulence sundae.

It's just the ultimate treat.

First we take our Baccarat crystal goblet from France,

the same goblet used in the Vatican.

And then we're going to line our glass, 23 karat edible gold.

And then we take our ice cream-

That's vanilla?

That's vanilla, Tahitian vanilla.

It's infused with Madagascar vanilla.

Is it going to be good?

It's going to be really good.

People pay a lot of money for this.

And now we're going to take our chocolate sauce.

This is made from the rarest

and the most expensive chocolate in the world,

which is Amadei Porcelana and Amadei Ciao.

Oh, look at this. You want to get that piece of gold?

Gold doesn't really have any taste,

but it does have a really cool texture.

And then we put another scoop of ice cream,

more 23 karat edible gold, more gold,

and these are almonds that are coated in candy

that are dipped in gold.

Nice. Nice, right? It's looking good.

Yes.

Now we can take our last scoop of ice cream,

more gold, more gold, more 23 karat edible gold.

We're going to take our candied fruit from Fauchon in Paris,

and this fruit takes a month to make.

It's soaked in a sugar solution.

This is expensive ice cream.

Very expensive ice cream. You know how much?

No, I don't know.

You want to know?

Mm-hmm (affirmative).

$1,000.

That's the golden opulence sundae.

Looks good, huh?

Yes, it's nice.

Where you get the idea for the sundae?

Well Serendipity was celebrating

50th anniversary, golden anniversary.

So I wanted to make something with gold to celebrate.

Can I get this ice cream for take out?

No, you can't get it take out. What do you want to put this in?

I want to pay and take out.

It doesn't look good in a tin.

What if somebody else tried to sell the ice cream?

No, nobody else can make it.

I would sue them for copyright infringement.

Oh, you got a copyright for this ice cream?

Oh, yes.

Copyright.

Yes.

Who celebrity come and eating this ice cream?

We have celebrities come, but I can't tell you.

Why?

It's a secret.

But I can tell you that we've had-

I'm a celebrity too.

I know you are.

Like me come to eating this ice cream.

Yeah, so now I can tell people Pio came to eat this, right?

Can I eat the flower too?

Yeah, the flower is made of sugar so you can eat it.

It's sugar dipped in gold.

This is the world's only dessert caviar.

Caviar?

Caviar.

With the ice cream?

With the ice cream, but it's low in salt,

it's infused with Grand Marnier and passion fruit.

So it's a sweet caviar.

Can I try it now?

Sure. I made it for you.

It's the best ice cream

I see in my life.

I like it because the price is $1,000, but for me it's free.

That's why I like it.

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Unrequited Love Between Two Male Birds | Kritter Klub - Duration: 2:17.

An unrequited love?

I don't get why he likes him so much

They're both male

Makes the first move

Thanks, but NOHOMO

Beak off!

Crazy in love..

Stop throwing up

It's about to throw up

It's normal for male, Lilian's lovebirds to throw up in front of female lovebirds

To feed the bird because it's interested

Expressing his love by throwing up

Whenever I pet Yomi

He comes and does this

Only when I pet him..

Love triangle?

Come here~

What if the bird is taken out of the cage?

Nooooooo

I miss you already

Did anyone see Yomi?

It escapes!

How did you get out?

Don't leave me, ever again!

Chorong used to a have a wife, Setbyul

But he got depressed after she died

Ever since meeting Yomi, Chorong began to smile again

What about another female bird?

Not interested

Chorong~

Just come out

Unrequited love is painful

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PRI 2018 with Monster Transmission - Duration: 5:24.

hey guys my name is Cabot Begum I'm here at PRI for 2018 show at the PRI show in

Indianapolis it's 2018 this show is amazing I just got here there are so

many incredible things on display car parts for days amazing builds too much

to see in one day

so I came by with my boys here at monster transmissions they got their

amazing booth here at my a rx 2 car on display

make sure you got on my website and follow the ham I'm on every social media

channel I can possibly be on so get on there and follow me yes

Josh nice to meet you Josh so this is a four wheel drive 2 litre inline-four

it's got a sequential transmission and a hydraulic handbrake and basically what

that means is if you really want to turn it'll turn for you

rad

hey guys Kevin Bigham here for the 2018 PRI show and standing to my right is

Katie Tatum hello Katie hello can you do a little explaining about the program

and why why this motors here we are hire owners of tomorrow and we put on an

engine building competition for high school students and they rebuild 350s

but for the middle school and elementary school students we have these two

strokes right here for them to rebuild along with a mentor for some help now

what's the purpose of this program in general like why was it formed and who

helps you sponsor wise to derive the people who formed it they did it because

they're passionate about the industry and they want to share that passion with

the next generation we have a pretty good-sized rule book you have to be

really careful with torque wrenches they cannot touch each other other tools you

have to set the torque wrenches properly and show the judges you can't take two

pieces off the engine together and then you can only use hand tools what are the

typical times like who won this year what was the time team vibrance their

time was 1642 out of an average of three runs so that's 16 minutes and 42 seconds

to take apart an entire v8 engine and rebuild it and put it back together

that's an unbelievable the short time right there that's that's crazy fast we

have a lot of sponsors and actually they sponsor each team during their runs and

some teams when they're here they go to sponsor events like out to dinners and

everything so it's cool to hear that you guys are allowing these people to meet

the manufacturers and continue building those networks at our young age that's

awesome just showing up to Nationals each member of each team got $5,000 and

then the first-place team they actually got $10,000 thank you so much for

telling me about hot rodders of tomorrow it flip our website hot rodders of

tomorrow calm or look us up on Facebook under hot rodders of tomorrow

here at PRI it's a fast pace can't wait to work with you more here yeah for sure

ma'am it's been a pleasure getting to talk to you so my name is Josh Mazel I

own big industry at a double in New Hampshire we build off-road race cars

but we also like to have a lot of fun with on-road Street stuff illegal street

stuff legal street stuff I guess but check us out on social media that's

big industries va gue both on Instagram and Facebook and WWE industries calm

why

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Tình Ấm Chiều Quê - Liên Khúc Nhạc Dân Ca Miền Tây Hay Nhất 2019 | Ngô Tấn Trường 2019 - Duration: 1:57:41.

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Eric del Castillo feliz de tener a su hija nuevamente en casa | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 3:03.

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Police Cars in Snow Slide/ Outdoor Playground with snow /Toys for Kids - Duration: 3:36.

Police Cars in Snow Slide/ Outdoor Playground with snow /Toys for Kids

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韓国来年から年俸500万円も最低賃金未達?事業者を苦しめる週休手当への適用 - Duration: 6:33.

I have not reached the minimum wage of 5 million yen a year from Korea next year? Application to weekly allowance that afflicts operators (Translated by google.com)

In Korea, the minimum wage will increase by 10.9% in 2019 to 8,350 won (about 7.5 dollars)

It is pointed out that if we include weekly holidays, we will have a real hourly wage of 10,300 won.

A weekly allowance is an obligation to provide paid benefits for one day when working for 15 hours or more per week.

If you work 8 hours a day with a minimum wage and 5 days a week,

One day and eight hours are paid holidays and one day is unpaid leave.

Minimum wages have not been applied to weekly allowance so far,

The Korean government is trying to push a way to apply the minimum wage to this weekly allowance.

Rejection is occurring in this bill from the business world, small and medium enterprises, private business owners.

SMEs and individual business owners have been suffering from a significant wage hike this year and have responded by reducing employees.

He said that he will attack not only the wave of the second wage increase next year but also the third wave.

The business world is rebounding that the minimum wage will not be reached even if the annual salary of new graduates of college graduates is 50 million won (about 4.5 million dollars).

In a company with unions under the umbrella of the National Federation of Democratic Union Trade Unions (KCTU)

Since both Saturday and Sunday set a paid vacation, the burden of the company is tremendous.

Minimum wages are also applied to bonuses and some welfare benefits from this May,

Indeed modern Mobis and Daewoo shipbuilding ocean have been corrected by the Employment Labor Department as the minimum wage has not been reached.

As this further extends to weekly allowance, income disparity is further opened, and a big debate has taken place.

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Korean reaction

Entry eight years. The annual salary will be the same as the new employee next year.

The minimum wage does not matter only for self-employment.

There will be tremendous loss of companies in the first half of next year due to declining cost competitiveness of all industries. Expect it.

It was the manufacturing manager's end management, but it was only the production worker with a lot of benefits that benefited from raising the minimum wage.

Make a wage standard also for managerial positions!

Who will work diligently if given to everyone?

There is no new policy and it is miserable because it is only income-led minimum wage policy.

Set minimum salary!

Is it the law for unions in the end?

Free wage minimum wage. Abolish weekly allowance.

Small businesses, self-employed are all designed to die. The hourly wage including weekly allowance is the same as the top city in Japan.

The Korean economy is ruined because it can not handle the soaring labor costs.

Is there confidence in the subsequent processing if a disruptive turbulence occurs next year?

In a word it is an amateur government.

Without flexibility. Discard the failed minimum wage quickly.

I chose President Moon Jayne, but my regret that I chose it by mistake was like a tsunami.

It seems that it is an elementary school level against the economy.

Please apologize to elementary school students.

I also chose the worse than the worst and then the bad Moon Jayne, but after all it was the worst of both.

Will there be any reference to such a deformed wage structure that other bets such as bonuses and allowances become larger than the base salary?

Since it is deformed, it is not possible to change it because the labor union opposes.

It tried to knock down a big company, but it is a policy that will kill strict public self-employed people.

Raising wages to reduce working hours, increasing employment is like cutting the goose of a goose laying golden egg.

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The idea of ​​Japanese editors

I think that most people find confusion in the system of weekly allowance,

It was written in the article that this is applied to Taiwan and Turkey besides Korea.

Although Taiwan and Turkey may have the same system, contents are different, so simple comparison is impossible. It's just a similar system.

In short, if you work for 5 days it means that salary for one day will increase, so you should think that it will be 1.2 times.

It is 1.4 times if it is paid on Saturdays and Sundays by agreement with the labor union.

Since Korea has been in this system for many years, this is not what it is now.

As a result, if this plagues further small and medium and small, it will be forced to go out of business.

Even if it is a large company, it is very tough, but because of his physical strength, it can only deal with profits.

Then the employment of low-income bracket will decrease and the disparity between high-income group and low-income group will further expand.

Logically it is not a mistake to apply minimum wages to weekly allowance.

But the reality is clear even if you look at the economic and employment situation this year.

The world is not that simple already already

It seems that lessons learned that policies examined as if it is simple hurt the economy are not living.

Next year, the semiconductor boom will break and the Korean economy will fall into trouble, but it seems as if it is further chasing it.

It seems that although I made a complaint about the speed of raising the minimum wage to the president of the Bank of Korea the other day, it seems to be completely meaningless.

With these policies of the Moon Jaein administration there is no clue as to who will be happy.

Remembering a sense of happiness can achieve funny goals Is not President Moon Jae alone alone?

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ईक्यू क्या है? - Duration: 14:27.

All right, Sound, so what is sound? Probably a good thing to think about when talking about EQ.

I suppose in its simplest form you could say that sound is a set of vibrations

traveling through the air, like if you play a flute, you're vibrating the air, or if you strum a guitar chord, right?

you're vibrating the strings which in turn are vibrating the air, or when speaking, what are your vocal chords doing? Well, they're vibrating, right?

So vibrations traveling through the air are picked up by your ears and you hear a sound.

So is there a limit on the sounds we can hear? And the answer is, yes there is.

Turns out the range of human hearing is well understood.

We can hear frequencies as low as 20 Hertz to as high as 20,000 Hertz.

So you might be wondering what is a Hertz, right?

Well, Hertz is the unit of measure we use for frequency and it's like this.

The number of vibrations or sound waves occurring within one second, is the number of Hertz.

Yeah, so it's kind of like when you go to the doctor, right, nurse comes in takes your blood pressure and then does two things,

she grabs a hold of your wrist and looks at her watch. So what is she doing?

Well, you know to get your heart rate she is counting

the number of pulses she finds in one minute, and that's the same kind of idea we have for measuring frequency.

But instead of heartbeats in one minute, we count the number of vibrations occurring within one second.

And this is what the chart is illustrating, right, a frequency with one vibration per second is 1 Hertz,

a frequency with one and a half vibrations per second is 1.5 Hertz,

a frequency with three vibrations, you know, three Hertz, and so on...

So you might be wondering where did this term Hertz come from?

So, it turns out there was a physicist named Heinrich Hertz and he lived in the 1890s and

he is credited with proving the existence of electromagnetic waves.

So, the unit measurement for frequency was named Hertz in his honor.

So, this is a screenshot of the EQ graph from Audacity.

Now, I actually started out with GarageBand but switched over to Audacity

because it runs on Mac, Windows and also Linux and it's also freeware.

And just so happens, I do my pre-production stuff on Windows then use iMovie to make the final cut.

You know, so at this point for my needs, Audacity was a good fit.

Maybe later on. I'll look at Pro Tools or Studio One, we'll see.

So, let's walk through the graph.

One of the first things that jumps out is that the lower and upper bounds on the horizontal

axis are the same frequencies from the range of human hearing,

right, makes sense.

Sometimes you'll hear the phrase

"Frequency Spectrum". Now this usually refers to the entire horizontal range

from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz

and you'll notice different instruments will resonate in different places

along the spectrum. For example, a bass guitar will resonate towards the low end of the spectrum,

whereas a violin will resonate toward the high end of the spectrum.

Now, the vertical access measures volume, which is measured in decibels, you know, lowercase "d" uppercase "B" (dB).

Now, on the vertical axis one of the first things that jumps out is this "0dB", now, what does that mean?

Okay, well "0dB" does not stand for a 0 sound or no sound.

"0dB" is the volume you establish when you record your track of the raw recording.

And with the EQ, you can lower or increase volume on the frequencies, and you can do this to your heart's desire,

right, which turns out to be kind of a double-edged sword, as it's easy to make a recording sound worse,

takes a lot of skill and practice to make it sound better.

So for example, if you were to increase the volume of certain frequencies by 12dB,

you would be increasing the volume to be 12dB

above the volume of the raw recording. In the same way, if you were to decrease the volume of certain frequencies

by 21dB, and that notation would be -21dB,

you would be decreasing the volume to be 21dB below the volume of the raw recording.

So, let's take a look at bass and treble frequencies.

Now, the sounds from the bass guitar are going to resonate toward the low end of the spectrum,

mostly between 20 and 500 Hertz.

And we can expect the Violin to resonate toward the high end of the spectrum, mostly between 500 and 20,000 Hertz.

Alright, so my wife and I do a little bit of traveling, and we'll often need to rent a car, so

let's say we rent from oh, I don't know, maybe Hertz, ok.

So, now the first thing I do when I get into a rental car is I play with the radio,

because most likely, the settings that the last guy used are not going to be the ones that, you know,

I want to hear. So I'll play with the bass and treble volumes until I get a sound that I'm happy with.

Now when I'm playing with the bass control

I'm actually adjusting the volume of frequencies that we find on the low end of the spectrum.

And when I'm playing with the treble control, I'm actually adjusting the volume of frequencies we find on the high end of the spectrum.

And this is kind of what EQ does, right? So, you could say that car radios are built with an EQ

that happens to have two frequency bands, namely Bass and Treble.

Now, unlike a radio that normally has two bands, an EQ may have three, four, five, seven, you know, even ten bands.

For this video, I chose to illustrate an EQ with seven bands.

So a seven band EQ looks like this,

there are two bands in the low-end, Sub Bass and Bass, two bands at the high-end, Presence and Brilliance

and three bands in the middle range, Low Mid, Mid and Upper Mid.

Now, an EQ gives you the ability to adjust volume on frequency bands,

as well as adjusting volume on specific frequencies.

And a side note on the terminology, you may hear variations of these terms,

sometimes folks will refer to the "Mids",

meaning the three middle bands, and sometimes folks will refer to the "High End",

meaning the two upper bands, you know and so on. So just something you should be aware of...

So, this is an EQ graph that I actually used on a recording of an acoustic guitar.

Now unlike the bass guitar and violin,

you know, they mostly resonate at opposite ends of the spectrum,

an acoustic guitar will resonate across the spectrum, in the Low End and the High End. And the reason for this is,

on an acoustic guitar

the top three strings produce

low-frequency sound and the bottom three strings produce high frequency sound.

So, when you strum a guitar chord,

you know, the sound will resonate in the Low End of the spectrum as well as the High End of the spectrum.

Now, the first thing I did was to make a cut at the Low End of the spectrum,

and this was a cut in the Sub Bass and Bass ranges. The next cut

I made was to reduce the volume right on 300 Hertz,

300 Hertz is a frequency in the Low Mid range.

Now, there's a term for when you're cutting the volumes , in the audio field

this is called doing "Subtractive EQ".

Now, often folks do Subtractive EQ before they start boosting volumes, and like most things in the audio field

this is not a hard and fast rule.

But I think it's safe to say that it's a common practice.

I mean, sometimes I think sound engineers are a lot like gourmet chefs, all right,

basically a lot of the same ingredients,

kind of the same tool set,

but man, there is a real variety in how you prepare, you know, the meal.

Now, the last thing I did was to boost volume at the High End of the spectrum.

So, you might be wondering, how did I know to make these specific changes?

Well, the answer is this is just something you need to learn, get familiar with how different instruments resonate across the spectrum.

Listen and watch how various sound engineers do EQ and then just keep playing around and keep practicing.

Applying EQ is a learned skill.

It's not an easy skill, but it's "learnable".

It also really helps to have really good hearing.

So this is the EQ graph I developed for the demo. After listening to the demo track

I felt like there was too much sound in the Low End,

so my goal

was to cut the Low End and then boost as needed.

Now, I have found that it's really helpful to have a goal in mind before you start.

But then, after cutting the Low End it sounded like I had removed, you know, too much.

So I decided to boost in the Bass and Upper Mid.

Now, you'll notice I put the raw recording in the first track. The second track will have the EQ effect.

I'll start the playhead in the second track and then toggle to the raw recording.

Now, you may notice a subtle difference between the two tracks.

So, all right, with that let's start.

Now, keep in mind, I'll be applying other effects to the track, right, and you know, there are so many options...

Compression

Normalization

Saturation

Reveb

Amplify

Echo

Limiter

Fading Out, Fading In

You know, it really is an iterative creative process, no doubt about it, right,

so, leave a COMMENT,

Give me a LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and please check out the link below, one of my favorites, and with that,

we'll see you next time.

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¿EQ es qué? - Duration: 14:27.

All right, Sound, so what is sound? Probably a good thing to think about when talking about EQ.

I suppose in its simplest form you could say that sound is a set of vibrations

traveling through the air, like if you play a flute, you're vibrating the air, or if you strum a guitar chord, right?

you're vibrating the strings which in turn are vibrating the air, or when speaking, what are your vocal chords doing? Well, they're vibrating, right?

So vibrations traveling through the air are picked up by your ears and you hear a sound.

So is there a limit on the sounds we can hear? And the answer is, yes there is.

Turns out the range of human hearing is well understood.

We can hear frequencies as low as 20 Hertz to as high as 20,000 Hertz.

So you might be wondering what is a Hertz, right?

Well, Hertz is the unit of measure we use for frequency and it's like this.

The number of vibrations or sound waves occurring within one second, is the number of Hertz.

Yeah, so it's kind of like when you go to the doctor, right, nurse comes in takes your blood pressure and then does two things,

she grabs a hold of your wrist and looks at her watch. So what is she doing?

Well, you know to get your heart rate she is counting

the number of pulses she finds in one minute, and that's the same kind of idea we have for measuring frequency.

But instead of heartbeats in one minute, we count the number of vibrations occurring within one second.

And this is what the chart is illustrating, right, a frequency with one vibration per second is 1 Hertz,

a frequency with one and a half vibrations per second is 1.5 Hertz,

a frequency with three vibrations, you know, three Hertz, and so on...

So you might be wondering where did this term Hertz come from?

So, it turns out there was a physicist named Heinrich Hertz and he lived in the 1890s and

he is credited with proving the existence of electromagnetic waves.

So, the unit measurement for frequency was named Hertz in his honor.

So, this is a screenshot of the EQ graph from Audacity.

Now, I actually started out with GarageBand but switched over to Audacity

because it runs on Mac, Windows and also Linux and it's also freeware.

And just so happens, I do my pre-production stuff on Windows then use iMovie to make the final cut.

You know, so at this point for my needs, Audacity was a good fit.

Maybe later on. I'll look at Pro Tools or Studio One, we'll see.

So, let's walk through the graph.

One of the first things that jumps out is that the lower and upper bounds on the horizontal

axis are the same frequencies from the range of human hearing,

right, makes sense.

Sometimes you'll hear the phrase

"Frequency Spectrum". Now this usually refers to the entire horizontal range

from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz

and you'll notice different instruments will resonate in different places

along the spectrum. For example, a bass guitar will resonate towards the low end of the spectrum,

whereas a violin will resonate toward the high end of the spectrum.

Now, the vertical access measures volume, which is measured in decibels, you know, lowercase "d" uppercase "B" (dB).

Now, on the vertical axis one of the first things that jumps out is this "0dB", now, what does that mean?

Okay, well "0dB" does not stand for a 0 sound or no sound.

"0dB" is the volume you establish when you record your track of the raw recording.

And with the EQ, you can lower or increase volume on the frequencies, and you can do this to your heart's desire,

right, which turns out to be kind of a double-edged sword, as it's easy to make a recording sound worse,

takes a lot of skill and practice to make it sound better.

So for example, if you were to increase the volume of certain frequencies by 12dB,

you would be increasing the volume to be 12dB

above the volume of the raw recording. In the same way, if you were to decrease the volume of certain frequencies

by 21dB, and that notation would be -21dB,

you would be decreasing the volume to be 21dB below the volume of the raw recording.

So, let's take a look at bass and treble frequencies.

Now, the sounds from the bass guitar are going to resonate toward the low end of the spectrum,

mostly between 20 and 500 Hertz.

And we can expect the Violin to resonate toward the high end of the spectrum, mostly between 500 and 20,000 Hertz.

Alright, so my wife and I do a little bit of traveling, and we'll often need to rent a car, so

let's say we rent from oh, I don't know, maybe Hertz, ok.

So, now the first thing I do when I get into a rental car is I play with the radio,

because most likely, the settings that the last guy used are not going to be the ones that, you know,

I want to hear. So I'll play with the bass and treble volumes until I get a sound that I'm happy with.

Now when I'm playing with the bass control

I'm actually adjusting the volume of frequencies that we find on the low end of the spectrum.

And when I'm playing with the treble control, I'm actually adjusting the volume of frequencies we find on the high end of the spectrum.

And this is kind of what EQ does, right? So, you could say that car radios are built with an EQ

that happens to have two frequency bands, namely Bass and Treble.

Now, unlike a radio that normally has two bands, an EQ may have three, four, five, seven, you know, even ten bands.

For this video, I chose to illustrate an EQ with seven bands.

So a seven band EQ looks like this,

there are two bands in the low-end, Sub Bass and Bass, two bands at the high-end, Presence and Brilliance

and three bands in the middle range, Low Mid, Mid and Upper Mid.

Now, an EQ gives you the ability to adjust volume on frequency bands,

as well as adjusting volume on specific frequencies.

And a side note on the terminology, you may hear variations of these terms,

sometimes folks will refer to the "Mids",

meaning the three middle bands, and sometimes folks will refer to the "High End",

meaning the two upper bands, you know and so on. So just something you should be aware of...

So, this is an EQ graph that I actually used on a recording of an acoustic guitar.

Now unlike the bass guitar and violin,

you know, they mostly resonate at opposite ends of the spectrum,

an acoustic guitar will resonate across the spectrum, in the Low End and the High End. And the reason for this is,

on an acoustic guitar

the top three strings produce

low-frequency sound and the bottom three strings produce high frequency sound.

So, when you strum a guitar chord,

you know, the sound will resonate in the Low End of the spectrum as well as the High End of the spectrum.

Now, the first thing I did was to make a cut at the Low End of the spectrum,

and this was a cut in the Sub Bass and Bass ranges. The next cut

I made was to reduce the volume right on 300 Hertz,

300 Hertz is a frequency in the Low Mid range.

Now, there's a term for when you're cutting the volumes , in the audio field

this is called doing "Subtractive EQ".

Now, often folks do Subtractive EQ before they start boosting volumes, and like most things in the audio field

this is not a hard and fast rule.

But I think it's safe to say that it's a common practice.

I mean, sometimes I think sound engineers are a lot like gourmet chefs, all right,

basically a lot of the same ingredients,

kind of the same tool set,

but man, there is a real variety in how you prepare, you know, the meal.

Now, the last thing I did was to boost volume at the High End of the spectrum.

So, you might be wondering, how did I know to make these specific changes?

Well, the answer is this is just something you need to learn, get familiar with how different instruments resonate across the spectrum.

Listen and watch how various sound engineers do EQ and then just keep playing around and keep practicing.

Applying EQ is a learned skill.

It's not an easy skill, but it's "learnable".

It also really helps to have really good hearing.

So this is the EQ graph I developed for the demo. After listening to the demo track

I felt like there was too much sound in the Low End,

so my goal

was to cut the Low End and then boost as needed.

Now, I have found that it's really helpful to have a goal in mind before you start.

But then, after cutting the Low End it sounded like I had removed, you know, too much.

So I decided to boost in the Bass and Upper Mid.

Now, you'll notice I put the raw recording in the first track. The second track will have the EQ effect.

I'll start the playhead in the second track and then toggle to the raw recording.

Now, you may notice a subtle difference between the two tracks.

So, all right, with that let's start.

Now, keep in mind, I'll be applying other effects to the track, right, and you know, there are so many options...

Compression

Normalization

Saturation

Reveb

Amplify

Echo

Limiter

Fading Out, Fading In

You know, it really is an iterative creative process, no doubt about it, right,

so, leave a COMMENT,

Give me a LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and please check out the link below, one of my favorites, and with that,

we'll see you next time.

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