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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

  1. Place SplitEQ after the Soothe plugin in the signal chain
  2. Identify the problematic frequencies in the spectrum
  3. Adjust the tonal band to target and remove specific tonal parts of the signal

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