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Equalization (audio)

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Equalization is the process of adjusting the balance between frequency components within an electronic signal. The most well known use of equalization is in sound recording and reproduction but there are many other applications in electronics and telecommunications.

The circuit or equipment used to achieve equalization is called an equalizer. These devices strengthen or weaken the energy of specific frequency bands or “frequency ranges”.

SMEQ

Spread the love                 SMEQ SMEQ (Sequenced Morphing EQualizer) is a stereo, four-part, Parametric Equalizer, with two States that can be morphed by a beat aligned Envelope syncing…

EQ22 v.1.1

Spread the love                 EQ22 v.1.1 Rough Draft Audio has released version 1.1 of EQ22, a freeware 5 Band EQ VST plug-in for Windows PC. EQ22 offers the unique Transient Dispersiontechnology…