Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
In a recent bass recording I was probably a tad aggressive when I hit a particular note on the G-string and that note sounds terrible. The rest of my recording sounds reasonably acceptable.

In Fender Studio Pro what is the cleanest most surgical way of applying custom EQ to only that specific bass note in my recording? I know I could make a duplicate of the entire recording, delete everything prior and everything after the note and then EQ that note and then mute the same note in the original recording. But that would require an additional bass track and seems like a clunky approach.

Is there a better way that the pros might use for example by not creating a 2nd track? Can this be done in just the original track? I don’t yet know which frequencies of this note I need to attenuate. That will require some trial and error.

Use the dynamic EQ in Studio one and put it on the Bass track. You want to find the offending frequency and set the dynamic EQ to suppress by however many Db's only on that narrow frequency.
There are plenty of videos on YT showing how to use the Dynamic EQ in Studio One.


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