


Unless you are willing to pay of course, then sure, i'll create that preset for you in less than 5 minutes. There is a reason you have to learn how to use proper tools. That should tell you something about the differences between the two. I estimate you need 4 or 5 channels to recreate that curve. Switch to parametric and match the graph about right, then use your ears to tweak it. not your fault, you didn't know and graphic is easier to understand) but it will give you MUCH more control in the future. With parametric, it most likely will not be exactly same (again, wrong EQ type to begin with. I know you are hellbent on re-creating something but the truth is that there is nothing magical about the first sound and re-creating it is basic tasks in sound engineering. But really, as far as mixing goes, using graphic EQ is like having 30 mopeds each delivering one pizza to a party when using one car would be much better option.ġ/3 oct EQs are rarer, because of the reasons we already said: you are using the wrong kind of EQ. It is a paradigm shift on how you have use of doing it. With parametric, we can control our Q width on each band, you don't need to raise 30, 60, 80, 100, 120hz to get a shelf filter, you just select "shelf" as you filter and apply it, only once. The Q value, how wide each of the bands is, is 1/3 of an octave. It has much less room in digital audio simply because 90% of filtering is done better and more accurate with parametric.īut it seems you really need to watch some tutorials.ĭid you even try to google? I mean, i get about 20 of them in the first search result alone.ģ1/30ch EQs are called also 1/3oct EQ. Parametric is the right kind of EQ for recording/mixing, graphical EQ is a a bit of an oddity, a leftover from analog era when parametric EQs were way too expensive to make. I think you should start from scratch and not even trying to replicate the Audacity but learn how to get the same wit parametric. Trying to perfectly replicate on e in other is not really useful. There are two main types of EQ: parametric and graphic. It will take about an hour of your life but like you see, we can't even understand what the problem is, we simply can't see what is wrong.īut let's guess.

I think you should go to youtube and start with "reaper beginner tutorial". Um, do the same in Reaper using graphic Equalizer with the same settings? I don't understand this question either, are you having trouble locating a graphic EQ in reaper?
