littlebigfis
Inspired
I've read of this technique. Can someone elaborate on what tools to use and how best do do this?
I just pick one of the PEQ frequencies that has "Peaking", and set it to "Peaking". Then, I set the gain to -12db and "Q" for the narrowest band. Then I adjust the frequency until I've notched the annoying frequency(s). Finally, I play with the "Q" and Gain to find settings that minimize impact to the overall tone, but also rid me of the annoying frequency(s). Another approach is to, after finding the annoying frequency(s), rather than cut them, slightly boost frequencies around that same frequency to mask them. That's just a couple of methods I use.
That's the method I'm most familiar with. Set the PEQ to boost, sweep until your find the spot that's truly annoying, then cut that band. Then tweak the filter's gain and Q to taste.You can also do the opposite - set the gain to +12db and sweep until you find the annoying frequencies, then cut them away.
Noob question, what technically is "sweeping"?