Okay, hello everybody. Well, now we are going to see some application of the shelving equalizer. So let me put some music. There we go. I'm going to turn the analyzer on. So as we can see with that music, it has pretty much low mids and highs, and I have activated these low shells.
And let's start with the low shelf, around 100 hertz. You probably heard that but the point with this shelving is that you know whether or not affecting holiday 100 but also all the songs So, come on it says of low frequency. So we've got it kind of filtered, but the filter is like a complete attenuation and you're getting stops by frequency shelving, a large amount of frequency which could be good but also to be fast spread with the high shelf. I get in more Bri with it shall be very general equalization but the problem is that I could I could have a client. For example, I only need frequencies if I take this down and I take it down. So it's a kind of bandpass.
So, it is very easy to use. But actually, it's a little hard to use in the correct way to equalize. Okay? So in general what we could say about the Shelvin equalizer is it's okay for general equalization like this or mistake, but for individual instruments, it may not be the best tool