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# Adjust the '''Width''' control to as narrow a value as possible, so that only the problem is being affected, leaving the non-offending frequencies around it unchanged. The T1 goes down to ''one fifth'' (0.20) of an octave, which is great for 'notching out' problem notes. <br />
4. Adjust the '''Width''' control to as narrow a value as possible, so that only the problem is being affected, leaving the non-offending frequencies around it unchanged. The T1 goes down to ''one fifth'' (0.20) of an octave, which is great for 'notching out' problem notes. <br />
# Now adjust the '''Level'' control to cut (turn down) enough to make the problem go away, but not so much that the tone of the source is altered in an undesirable way. Values of    -1 to -6 dB will often do the trick, though sometimes a more aggressive cut is necessary. Use your ears to find an appropriate balance between fixing the problem and adversely altering the tone of the source.
5. Now adjust the '''Level'' control to cut (turn down) enough to make the problem go away, but not so much that the tone of the source is altered in an undesirable way. Values of    -1 to -6 dB will often do the trick, though sometimes a more aggressive cut is necessary. Use your ears to find an appropriate balance between fixing the problem and adversely altering the tone of the source.
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