Hello Martin, I am not sure of your goal. When you bounce the track down to 
stereo it will record the EQ insert on the audio. The other way is to select 
the audio once you have it recorded and then do a destructive change by 
applying the EQ setting in the audio sweet. Why do you need the EQ recorded 
going into pro tools? If you record like that and then later find that the EQ 
setting was not what you wanted then you are left attempting to fix a damaged 
peace of audio. For the most part with the technology we have it is good to 
capture clean unaffected audio and then once it is in the box you can use the 
plugins to make the proper adjustments. Generally the only exception I know of 
is using a little compression going into the box in order to tame some peeks 
now and then. 
HTH 

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Martin Sopart
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:18 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Pre eq recording

Hello!

Yesterday I recorded an ukulele.
To get rid of the low picup noise I inserted an eq with a highpass filter in 
insert slot 1.
When bypassing the eq after the take, all the low stuff was there again.

Is there a way to have a pre eq which effects the audio before it's recorded?

Thanks and best! / Martin 

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