![]() ![]() This means you can shift something from a sub bass to a bass, or move everything to upper mids and highs. That's just like in a regular equalizer, but this is where the similarities end.Įach of the colorful dots represent the bands, and we can shift those left and right to adjust the center frequency of each. To the left, we have the decibel scale, which shows us how loud or quiet we want each band to be (the amplitude). In the image above, you can see the "Game" equalizer in Sonar, which indicates that we are only affecting sound that is coming from the game you are playing. While you still adjust 10 bands like in a standard equalizer, each band has more aspects of control, as you can shift the frequencies and selectively boost or lower them. Now, all the sound frequencies become your playing field. If you happened to have sounds occuring on something in between, for example, like at 3.2KHz, you wouldn't be able to make impactful adjustments for that specific sound range. However, the impacted frequencies are set on specific ranges: 32 Hz, 64Hz, etc. ![]() First of all, an equalizer is a tool that allows you to hear more or less of a sound from a specific frequency range, which means you can tune what kind of details you want to hear more and which less. ![]()
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