richedie":2b81x8cb said:
Now I am confused... but thanks!
Parametric EQs have a pretty significant learning curve, but once you know what you're doing, they're pretty easy to use and can be
ridiculously powerful.
richedie":2b81x8cb said:
Freq
Range: 41 Hz to 20 kHz
This parameter sets the center frequency of the
frequency range that you want to attenuate or boost.
So put it in Graphic EQ terms, Freq is which slider you're moving.
Roughly 80hz = bass
500hz = low mids
1200hz = high mids
above 3000hz = treble
richedie":2b81x8cb said:
Gain
Range: -12 dB to +12 dB
Use this parameter to attenuate or boost the frequency
range selected with the Frequency parameter.
Gain is how much you're turning the slider up or down. +12bd = cranked up all the way. -12DB = all the way down.
richedie":2b81x8cb said:
Width
Range: 0.3 to 1.6 octaves
This parameter sets the width of the frequency range
around the frequency specified by the frequency
parameter.
Width is how many sliders you're turning up or down at once, and the sliders are all centered around the selected Freq.
0.3 = 1 slider
1.6 = 5 sliders
(massive oversimplification warning)
For example, if you had a Graphic EQ, setting FREQ to 1000, GAIN to +12 and WIDTH to 1.6 would be the same as taking a Graphic EQ and turning the 800, 900, 1000, 1100, and 1200 hz sliders all the way up.
Obviously, these are just generalizations, but hopefully it will give you an idea of the general concepts.