 Welcome back fellow techies to our latest tutorial video, I am The Technician Project and today's tutorial is going to show you how to insert an EQ in Audacity. Now we're going to load up our Audacity project today and we have an audio file in our project. The audio file we have is a vocal track from a band piece. Perfect, we just played that track there. Now we select all by pressing command A and then go to effects and equalization and we're just going to flatten our effects. So this is the EQ, what comes up when you load equalization up and we can draw or we can do graphic EQ. Now I'm going to use the graphic EQ. So we're just going to preview our track first and then we're just going to adjust a few EQs. Now it's between five and eight K is to usually have the vocal tracks. We're just going to really emulate them. Now as you can tell it sounds a bit different once you really push them up. So we're just going to turn them down a little bit. We don't need to turn them around too much. So let's have a quick adjustment of these three between five and eight and I'm just going to turn down some of the end as well. Right and then preview and we're just going to turn a few of them back up and adjust a few. Now the only problem with the EQ in Audacity is you have to keep previewing it over and over again. It's not like a normal DAW where you can listen back. The normal DAW allows you to play back and edit at the same time. This one doesn't, you have to edit and then preview and there we have it. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more. And also ding dong that notification bell to get further updates. Thanks again. Goodbye.