Operation Manual

Chapter 11: Sound effects and music 223
Equalizer
This effect is similar in concept to the treble and bass
“tone” controls on audio equipment, but provides a
much finer degree of adjustment. It divides the audio
spectrum into ten bands, each centered on a different
sound frequency.
Note: In musical terms, each equalization band covers
one octave, and the center frequency is close in pitch to
the note B.
The sliders let you increase or decrease the contribution
of each band’s frequencies to the total sound over a
range of 48 dB (-24 to +24). The adjustment to a band
is applied full strength at the center frequency, and
tapers to zero in either direction.
The display above the slider shows the activity across
the audio spectrum as your project is played back.