
breeeeza
Senior MemBREH
To start him off i copied this from the rane website:SouthSIDE Glen said:I honestly don't know how to help someone who has been here for six months already and doesn't even know what a parametric EQ is. You have a lot more basic studying to do, son. You need to learn what the basic tools *are* before you can learn specific techniques in using them.
G.
parametric equalizer First designed and named by George Massenburg in 1969, a multi-band variable equalizer offering control of all the "parameters" of the internal bandpass filter sections. These parameters being amplitude, center frequency and bandwidth. This allows the user not only to control the amplitude of each band, but also to shift the center frequency and to widen or narrow the affected area. Available with rotary and slide controls. Subcategories of parametric equalizers exist which allow control of center frequency but not bandwidth. For rotary control units the most used term is quasi-parametric. For units with slide controls the popular term is paragraphic. The frequency control may be continuously variable or switch selectable in steps. Cut-only parametric equalizers (with adjustable bandwidth or not) are called notch equalizers, or band-reject equalizers. See the RaneNote Constant-Q Graphic Equalizers.
Hope it helps. good luck