
When using Digidesign’s EQ-3 you can “solo” any band by simply holding control+shift while holding either the breakpoint, or changing the Q, Gain, or Frequency of said band. This is particularly helpful for singling out problem frequencies in noisy audio. This is a great feature of the EQ that I find myself using practically every day.

also useful in this same realm is command+shift+click on a break point to toggle the gain from positive to negative. that way after sweeping for a pesky frequency you can just command+shift+click the break point to notch it out. but evan’s short cut can negate the need for this if you pull the gain down while soloing the frequency.
Great tip! I had no idea you could do this.
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I had read this on a page that I have yet to find again on the DUC when EQ3 first came out but had forgotten the key combo, been searching ever since! Thanks!
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Didn't know this existed. And to think, I was jealous of Brainworx's "Hybrid" EQ because it has this option by default. Apples and Oranges I know but sometimes you just need to throw an EQ on to see what will work.
Martin
just come across this, fecking brilliant… thanks Evan, and Seth!!
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