Re: eq: graphic vrs parametric vrs whatever else there is
Sometimes people think of it this way: To operate a parametric EQ, picture a graphic EQ with sliders in your head. The frequency knob within a range (usually, Bass, Mid, Treble or Bass, Low Mid, Hi Mid, Treble) lets you select one of the sliders, and the level knob for that range lets you boost or trim that frequency. With some experience, you can see yourself building the same frequency curves as on a graphic equalizer. However, the advantage of the parametric EQ is that the frequency knob can be focused into the fine frequencies which fall in between a graphic EQ's sliders. Also, some parametric EQs have an additional knob for each range; this extra knob changes the shape of the boost or cut. It would allow one to choose between boosting/trimming a spike in a fine frequency or boosting/trimming a broad lump, which would equate to a few sliders on a graphic EQ. Overall, I consider them to be about equal in capabilites, but the presision of the parametric EQ makes me want to use it more for rhythm parts.