bob, do you have skype and the time to show me what you mean on sound forge
please. I do have version 6 or 7. with no scripts though.

   I am understanding your suggestion, but I want to try it in real time.

Thanks!

Rod

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bobcat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 3:51 AM
Subject: Re: Understanding frequency


> I have a suggestion for learning what different frequencies sound like.
Get
> some kind of parametric equalizer.  This type of equalizer lets you home
in
> on a range of frequencies and boost or cut them.  I like to boost a range
> then sweep that range up and down the spectrum to hear how boosting
> different areas of music sounds.
>
> If I have a sound that seems to have a nasty peek, I like to sweep up and
> down till that nasty peek gets even nastier.  Then I try cutting the level
> and sweep till I get a sweeter sound.
>
> I don't have a hardware parametric equalizer so I use the software version
> built in to Sound Forge.  It isn't quite as easy to use as a hardware
> version with knobs and sliders but at least it tells me what frequencies
are
> being effected.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rod Alcidonis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hi, guys, exactly as the subject suggests. What is the best way to
> > understand frequency. Especially  when listening to a project to remove
or
> > add one. In other words, it's been said that you can remove certain
> > frequency on a   project, such as a vocal trak; first, how would you
> > identify that frequency and remove it, or, identify what you need and
keep
> > it.
>
>
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