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Equalizer
The 10-band equalizer splits the frequency spectrum into 10 areas ("bands") and provides them with
separate volume faders. This offers a whole spectrum of impressive effects, from a simple bass boost to
complete alienation of your sound. However, raising the levels too much, especially in the case of the
lower frequencies, will also increase the general sound level, and distortions may appear. In this case you
should lower the main sound level using the "Master volume" controllers in the main menu.
Slider
: Each of the 10 frequency areas can be raised or lowered separately using the corresponding 10 volume
sliders.
Link bands
: This switch links the different frequency areas in a flexible way, avoiding override of isolated frequency
areas that would result in artificial sound.
A/B
: If you chose a preset value for an effect and want to change that value manually, you can compare the
original preset sound with the new settings by pressing the A/B button.
Reset
: Resets the equalizer to its original (neutral) settings, i.e. no system resources will be used and no effect
will be added to the sound.
Touchscreen (right EQ section)
: This is the "sensor field" of the EQ: draw a frequency curve using your mouse and it will be immediately
translated into the corresponding slider positions on the left side of the EQ.
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