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Ok. So, above the effect one and effect two on the knobs here. We've got our two EQ's.
And, there's a high and a low for each channel. Basically, with that if you want the lows.
Crank the low up. It's going to make your signal much more, it's going to be bassier.
Have lower end to it. The high will be more treblely. Will definitely have higher end.
And, to me it's just kind of playing around with it. If you've got a guitar and something
sounds weird, you want to get a little higher pitch. You could always just sit and kind
of tweak the knobs and find the sound that you prefer. There's really no right or wrong
EQ setting on it. It's pretty much; you're going to be recording you material. It's whatever
you want to hear. So, you've got a lot of room and freedom with that. And, you have
that again for all four channels. So, depending on if it's the vocals or guitar, bass, whichever.
Just play around with it. And, just find a sound that you like and run with it.