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Now a single band EQ allows you to effect just one single frequency band. And the band
is up to you, the width of it. How many frequencies are involved, and the gain is up to you, as
well as the Q, which allows the curve to be changed. What we can do is go into our inserts,
go into EQ, and look for the single band. What this does is allow you to take just one
single EQ out of whatever you're trying to fix up. Now if you go into single band there's
a bunch of different ones. There's high Q, panoramic, parametric, high shoving, low cup,
half-filtering. What we're going to do is we're going to go to this one, the parametric,
and we can effect the gain, as well as the frequency, as well as the Q. The Q is going to help expand
or change the curve of which is being filtered. This is definitely good for removing certain
frequencies, like within a room that you might not want certain reflections. This is a way
you can search and destroy and just take out that one reflection that's kind of muddying
up your track.