Isolate tonal signals with Eventide SplitEQ

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates using Eventide SplitEQ to target and remove specific tonal parts of the signal in the frequency spectrum.
Step-by-step
- Place SplitEQ after the Soothe plugin in the signal chain
- Identify the problematic frequencies in the spectrum
- Adjust the tonal band to target and remove specific tonal parts of the signal
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