Topic: Parametric Equalization Primer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ9v7SC … ubs_digest

The link above is a demo using Parametric EQ to create pleasing crunchy tones.
It doesn’t matter whether you are using a POD HD500x or not.
The clip is a universal primer on how a P. E. can improve your tone regardless of gear.
It has some great tips and tricks that any player can take advantage of in the studio or a live gig.
Anyone who has played has dealt with a sound guy/engineer screaming to turn it down.
That issue is addressed head-on.
Enjoy!
Lim

“You’ve gotta riff like your mojo’s magic…
Let your fingers fly like lightning unleashed…
Make your notes scream with the unbridled passion of a soul on fire…
And boogie like the Thunder of the Gods!”  LP 1974

Re: Parametric Equalization Primer

That WAS a very useful video - thanks for posting !

Got some tips that I am going to try on my Axe-FX.

One thing I wasn't sure of - on the POD, is the PEQ block before or after the amp/cab?

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Re: Parametric Equalization Primer

You have the option to place it anywhere, but in this case it was placed after the amp/cab. Glad it helped!
Lim

“You’ve gotta riff like your mojo’s magic…
Let your fingers fly like lightning unleashed…
Make your notes scream with the unbridled passion of a soul on fire…
And boogie like the Thunder of the Gods!”  LP 1974

Re: Parametric Equalization Primer

Indeed EQ is one of the primary tools in making music and often one ignored by players at large. It can make or break the tone of a guitarist and overall sound of the band. People spend way too much time worrying about the klon and the dumble and the blah blah, when a nice EQ would do far more for the tone. Good video.

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