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Using EQs is very simple. The bass controls, well, the bass, so you can use it to boost or suppress basslines, kick drums, etc. The mid allows you to boost or suppress most instruments, synths, vocals, etc. The high/treble allows you to boost or suppress high hats, for example. The way they allow you to make your mixes smoother is that they give your control over when to bring in specific elements of track like the bassline, vocals, or high hats.
As for why your EQs are having little/no effect, are you just mixing in your headphones? I believe some mixers have their headphone output pre-EQ and others have their headphone output post-EQ. If the headphone output of the Tascam is pre-EQ, then you won't hear your EQ adjustments in your headphones. Anyway, even on my cheapo Behringer DJX-700 the effect of the EQs is very noticiable, since each knob allows up to 12 dB of gain or 32 dB of cut.
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