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Re: Cutting Frequencies?Turning the mid gain all the way up isn't what cuts the frequency, turning it down cuts it.Keep in mind that a lot of things will sound bad if you boost them all the way up, max EQ boost is 15dB on a lot of boards. It might be better to just play music through your mixer and play around with the EQ to get used to what it does, what different frequency ranges sound like when cut and when boosted.When you hear a sound you don't like you'll then be able to say "hey, that's what is sounds like when there's too much 800hz, lets cut that a bit".Chris
Re: Cutting Frequencies?
Turning the mid gain all the way up isn't what cuts the frequency, turning it down cuts it.
Keep in mind that a lot of things will sound bad if you boost them all the way up, max EQ boost is 15dB on a lot of boards. It might be better to just play music through your mixer and play around with the EQ to get used to what it does, what different frequency ranges sound like when cut and when boosted.
When you hear a sound you don't like you'll then be able to say "hey, that's what is sounds like when there's too much 800hz, lets cut that a bit".
Chris